9?V 19Z8 WOLVERINE Published by the Students of Michigan State College at East Lansing COPYRIGHTED 192,6 ,J. Burr en Brown E> ditor-m-Qiief Because he is the staunch friend of all students- we dedicate this 1928 Wolverine to Edward Hildreth Ryder DEDICATION Page Uve Af THIS Wolverine /~> jr" has caught a spread of sunlight, a patch of shade, that was 1927 and 28, it has attained its objective. FOREWORD SIX IN MEMORIAM a in MüYlVL* AS-?KSSKk g*"... Page seven Il—- jl wntw O f /TOvmZ Lr%M (j7o PROF. Arnold G. Scheele, to Marion J Woodworth, to Frank Willis, for their help with the art theme; and to Ted Smits ’27 who supervised the athletic division of the book. ■npMHM /}j 1 I A V#Tf\ INDEBTEDNESS C\ U Page eight 'Gerufe Vk V >6 i \K Ñl COLLEGE CLASSES ATHLETICS FEATURE ORGANIZATIONS HUMOR lyul r Cj T H? C\ L/ CONTENTS THE COLLEGE mh MH H 1 i I Bg MHHI ■H §| »Bit pjm p i ìiiiìmmm ■HI ll¡¡j ^/Idministration STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Governing board of the Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science L. Whitney Watkins, Chairman J. R. McColl C. L. Brody Mrs. Dora Stockman M. B. McPherson Herbert Goudy W. H. Pearce, ex-officio < Page twenty-three Page twenty-four U X SECRETARY OF THE COLLEGE The Secretary of the college has charge of the disposition of the college budget under the State Board of Agri­ culture. He has general supervision of college finances and property. He is in close contact with the students, the faculty and the people of the state. H. IT. Halladay, Secretary TREASURER OF THE COLLEGE The office of the Treasurer of the college has been held by J. A. Schep- ers since 1922. The student fees are all handled through this office and the checks drawn by class officers and publication managers must be counter­ signed by the Treasurer. Through the office, also, go all loans to students from loan funds. J- A. Schepers, Treasun m rD Page tzventy-five', Elida Yakeley, Registrar DIVISION OF REGISTRATION The amazing growth of enrollment at Michigan State is revealed by the follow­ ing figures taken from the office of the registrar, covering successive ten-year periods: 1858............................ 98 1868............................ 82 1878 ............................ 239 1888 ............................ 312 1898 ............ 1908 ............ 1918 ............ 1928 ............ ............ 404 ............ 985 ............1,141 ............3,oi5 In 1908 the office of the registrar was made a separate division and Miss Elida Yakeley, formerly secretary to President J. L. Snyder, was placed in charge. Page twenty-six •SSjt *3 Dean John Phelan EDUCATION With the fostering of education and the encouragement and aid of all those w o intend to spend their futures as apostles of the teaching profession as its purposed aim, the department of education, headed by John Phelan, Dean of the college, has proved a vital unit in the growth and worth of State College. Not ony have the students m these courses perfected the mere mechanics of their chosen work, but they have been able to grasp, the true significance of the pro- ession m relation to the lives of those whom they intend to lead. As head of the 1 vision, Dean Phelan has always emphasized the value of ideals, of character, and of understanding. yy 3*2^4 Page twenty-seven. ü AGRICULTURE The birth of this college seventy- one years ago was due to the vision of men of the • soil who visualized a time when higher education would become a requisite for the agricultur­ ists of Michigan. That vision has constantly broadened throughout the intervening years, including education for nearly every phase of modern life. The stamp and the spirit of the famous “Aggies”; have been carried over into the new name of the college, and it is a spirit that we may well be proud to uphold; Agriculture, the original basis fon the institution, will alwavs remain a dominating part. Dean R. S. Shaw Page twenty -eight P 11 1 APPLIED SCIENCE Purposed to offer the student a fundamental training, in 'science, to­ gether with a'.supporting curriculum of mathematics and language . with a view to the application'.of' these .sub­ jects to practical industrial and social problems, the Applied Science division of the college has grown to include a large part of the student, body.' Act­ ing Dean Bessey has displayed his characteristic energy, and thorough­ ness in his administration throughout his short tenure over the department, increased and .and the facilities of the, science classroom division are attracting scholars from far and near. laboratory Acting Dean D. A. Bessey IA ¿IfA; 4 S Page twenty-nine HE rMÆsM:' civil, ENGINEERING Engineering in all its different elec­ phases^—Mechanical, trical, chemical, and agricultural— has long been a prominent branch of the swiftly growing college cur-r riculum. Michigan, with its tre­ mendously varied fields of applica­ tion, has been in need of her en­ gineers; that they have served her well is shown by the results of their labors in turning her raw resources to the uses of her people. Besides wide opportunities at home, gradu­ ates from this division have a rap­ idly developing world before them which is bidding for their services. Dean G. W. Bisselu Page thirty JKJ HOME ECONOMICS Home makers of the state are the students in this division of the col­ lege. Experience has proven that the housewife has before her a task that calls for scientific study and a deep grasp of the principle of social life. Gradually the department has included a wide curriculum of courses dealing with science, the arts, biology, physiology, sociology, and economics, as well as a close acquaintance with the world of let­ ters. Home economics has also aided many energetic young women to establish the industrial world. themselves in LIBERAL ARTS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and them much practice accurate This division endeavors to train young men and women for life by giving in definite thinking through subjects which have also It is assumed that a cultural value. those who complete the Liberal Arts course plan to earn a living afterward. We believe with David Starr Jordan that a fine type of alumnus is a “Gentleman,” but that a finer type is a “Gentleman of work,” hence in all subjects the vocational aspect is emphasized. This has proven to be an admirable preparation for life work. The wide choice of electives in this division permits a student to choose a course that satisfies his the peculiar demands, and yet requirements of the course are such as to insure broad training. Dean E. H. Ryder PHYSICAL EDUCATION With a staff of sixtèen trained instructors and coaches and equip­ ment which includes one of the most modern gymnasiums in the middle west, the gymnasium annex and a new armory and field house, Michigan State College, is in an excellent position to give instruc­ tion in the newly organized division of physical education. Director Ralph H. Young Page thirty-three VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY is A complete veterinary course available in this division with special emphasis on the biological and eco­ nomic' angles; of animal life. Men going out from this course are offered opportunities to take part in the direc-1 tion and conservation of one of Amer­ icans greatest industries—-animal hus­ from an agricultural bandry, not angle but from a scientific one. Medical biology is a digest of all the known sciences in relation to animal life, and prepares its followers to be trained technicians in offices, hospitals, and public health laboratories. Dean Ward Giltner Page thirty-four Twenty-four years after the founding of the college a separate building was erected as a library and museum. In 1924 the new library was finished. From the old to the new and con­ tinuing in charge, is Mrs, Linda E. Landon, for thirty-seven years college librarian. Linda L. Landon, Librarian With the background of a life-time spent on our campus “Uncle’' Frank S. Kedzie has taken charge of all historical matter in connection with the college. Frank S. Kedzie, Historian The office of Clara ' Powell has charge of all society party dates and all parties are directly under this supervision. Mrs. Powell is Advisor of Women and as such a member of the Women’s Self Government Association. Mrs. Powell, Advisor of Women Page thirty-Uve CLASSES OK OtVERIME/ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Arthur Carls, President Catherine Phillips, Vice-President Fred Pierce, Treasurer/ Mary Ellen Fahrney, Secretary ÄiS Page forty mm9Z ÂLSÈÿ- Eílfl/úT « J vs î/RÏMEi SENIOR COMMITTEES FALL TERM SOCIAL COMMITTEE L. Lyons B. McCullough W. Sparling W. Newell Elna Bowen Emma Hyde Ethelyn Wallace. RELATIONS COMMITTEE -- ' ’> : ' W. Estes F. Pierce R. Hancock Dorothy Robinson Francis: Harvey Katherine Phillips Mary Fahrney PUBLICITY COMMITTEE J. Kelley C. L. Snyder Pauline Scott Dorothy Shoesmith MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Flossie Pangborn Irene Austin Dorothy Robinson Walter Neller Clide Olin ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE Freb Weber J. C. Munger Leonard Foster Margaret Matthews Dorothy Hartman CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Leon Greene Clark Wilkinson Harlow Brigham Isabell Laird Margaret Longnecker COMMENCEMENT ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE Ogden Grimes John Breyfogle ■ Ralph Dailey . Marian Green Mary Marshall ÉÉÉ â, Ô Page forty-one GEORGE A. ABBOTT Lansing Eng. M. E- Ad., Delta Chi, Sec- Treas. A. S. M. E- DONAED E. ANDERSON Paw Paw E- A. Phylean, Varsity Band ’26,^® ’27, State News ’26. ROWENA G. AITKEN Lansing E. A. MIRIAM H. AECHIN Lansing E. A. MAGDAEENE V. AEGER Clarkston E. A. Kappa Alpha Theta. EUCIEE.AEEEN Lansing, E- A. Ero Alphian, Varsity Tennis 1, Tennis Manager 2, Inter­ class Baseball, Track, Hockey, Soccer, Co-ed Prom Pub. Com. 2, 3, 4, Art Ed. Wol­ verine 3, 4, W. A. A. Page forty-two BERNHARD T. AEM Galesburg L. A. Eunomian, Rifle Team ’25, ’26, ’27. EUCIELE G. AMIOTTE Traverse City E. A. PARNEEL E. ANDERSON Iron Mountain Ag. Chairman Floral Committee. RUTH ANDRUS Lansing H. E. Chi Omega, Sphinx, W. A. A., Vice-Pres. Y. W. C. A. 3, Vice-Pres. H. E. Club 3. GEORGE ANTHONY Mt. Clemens E. A. IRENE AUSTIN Royal Oak L. A. Sphinx, Tau Sigma 3-4, W. S. G. A. Treas. 4, Senior Memo­ rial Committee, State News Reporter 2, Dormitory House Council 1-2, Co-ed Prom Com­ mittees 3-4, Water Carnival Committee 3, Co-ed Follies Committee 4. VIVID BAINBRIDGE Hoipell ‘ Kappa, Bus. Ad. Collegiate Sigma Country Life Club, National Secretary Collegiate Country Eife Club, National Secretary Rural Student Movement. NATHAN A. BAEEBACK Detroit E- A. State News i, 2; Green Onion 1, 2; Varsity Swimming 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Eiterary Club; Wolverine 1. HAROLD G. BALDWIN Linden E- A. Varsity Track {fa8; Speech Club; Rifle Club; Flea Club; Student Chorus; Independent. W. M. BARKWEEE Grand Rapids E. A. Hesperian, Theta Alpha Phi (Pres. 4), Pi Delta Epsilon, Business Manager State News (4), Business Manager Fresh­ man Handbook (4), Assistant Editor Green Onion (2), Pub­ (4), Business lication Board Staff Union Review (3, 4), Water Carnival Committee (3, 4). LEONARD BARNEY Watervliet Ag. Farm Crops Judging Team ’26, Dairy Products Judging Team ’27, Dairy Club, Cross Country Squad 1, 2, 3; Track Squad 1. 2, 3» 4- DONNA E. BASSETT Farmington H. E- H. E. Club, Omicron Nu, Merrill Palmer. V. C. BEAL Manitou Beach Ag. ARNOLD H. BEAN Jackson Ag. Ulyssian, Alpha Zeta, Scab­ bard and Blade, Michigan Agriculturist, Ag. Council, Varsity Wrestling ’26, ’27, ’28. JOHN M. BEARDSEEE Saginaw Civ. Eng. Tau Beta Pi, A. S. C. E. Pro­ gram Committee 4. CLYDE H. BECK Calumet Eng. AeTheon, Phi Lambda Tau, Inter-Fraternity Council 3, A. I. E. F. HARRY E. BEESE Petoskey E- A. Officers Club, Commerce Club. C. J. BARTHOLOMEW Charlevoix Civ. Eng. Trimoira, A. S. C. E. -A,.-" t - A ■ 1 , Page forty-three MARIAN BENNETT Plymouth H. E- Themian, Y. M. C. A., W. S. G. A. 2; J-Hop Committee, Class Hockey 1, 2; President Columbine 2, 39*State News 1, 2; Merrill Palmer. WARREN II. BLISS Albion E. E. Tau Beta Pi, A. I. E. E. THEODORE A. BENTON East Lansing Chem. Eng. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Rho. BEATRICE BOHM Petoskey H. E. Theta Alpha Phi, Soph Social Committee, Senior Social Com­ mittee, Union Activities. Com­ mittee, Union Vodvil ’25, ’27, ’28; J-Hop Committee. ARTHUR T. BERSEY Lansing Eng., Delta Sigma Phi, A. S. C. E., Officers’ Club, Interfraternity Council. PAUL BLAKE ' Cheboygan Civ. Engkt Phi Lambda Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Officers’ Club, A. S. C. E-> State News 1, 2, 3; Union, Drive 1, 4; Independent Rep­ resentative Forum. BRUCE B. BOLTON Kendallville, Ind. Civ. Eng. Officers’ Club. ELLA L. BORDINE Dundee H. E. LEONARD H. BLAKESLEE St. Johns’ Gen. Ag. Alpha Zeta, Yellow Dog, Cross .Country .’26, . Animal Hus­ bandry Judging Team ’27, Ag. Council, Treasurer S. C. U. ’27-’28, Religious Council. KENNETH BOUGHNER Saginaw Landscape Phylean. ELNA L. BOWEN Grand Rapids H. E. Themian, Co-ed Prom 1, In­ terclass Soccer 1, W. A. A., Inteyclass Hockey 2, 3; Life Saving Corps, Interclass Vol­ ley Ball 3, Cavalry Sponsor 4, Interclass Baseball 1, 3; Union Vaudeville 1, 3; Senior Social Committee. G. R. BLISS Buda, “Jíl. Ag. Judging Team. Ag. Page forty-four RUTH ANN BOWEN Mishawaka, Ind. H. E- Alpha Chi Omega, Rife Sav­ ing, Green Splash, W, A. A. Board, H. E. Club. m JOHN F. BRISBIN • Lansing L. A. Phi Delta, Ta-U‘ Sigma, Band 1, 2; 3, 4; Orchestra, Officers’ Club, Publicity Committee, J- llop, State News 1, 2. CATHERINE BROADWELL Ba^mr H. E. Themiän, H. E- Club, Y. W. C. A.’ A. FERRIS BRADLEY Augusta ' Ulyssian, Alpha Zeta, national Team '27. Livestock Ag. Inter­ Judging JAMES G. BRAYBROOK Grosse Pointe E. E. Phi Lambda Tau, A. I. E. E- H. JOHN BREYFOGLE Three Rivers Ag. President Dairy Club ’28, In­ terfraternity Council, Alpha Gamma Rho, Wrestling ’26, J-Hop Committee ’27. MRS. GLADYS R. BRIGGS H. E. Pigeon H. E. Club. HARLOW R. BINGHAM, Richland' Sc. ’ Pi Kappa Phi, ' lau Sigma, Chi Rho, Theta Alpha Phi, Alpha Epsilon Mu, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. JAS. BURREN BROWN Levering L. A. Hermian, Pi Delta Epsilon, Theta Alpha Phi, Excalibur, Board of Publications,, Wol­ verine 3, Editor 4, Union Drive. 3. Staff LYLE R. BROWN Ubly Engÿ Mech. Ad. A. S. M. E. NELSON C. BRUMM Nashville ' \ Ag- Pi Kappa Phi, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; President Beekeepers’ Seminar 4, Chairman Honey Show. O. R. BUIKE Imlay City L. A. -V C_ J pl/jarvVk ” /Ttv Page forty-five FREDERICK J. BURNS Linden E. E. I. E. E., Rifle Club, Fresh­ A. man Track, Chess Club. GILBERT BURRELL Lansing Phi Lambda Tau. E- E- MERRILL W. BYRNE Grand Rapids E. E. Phi Chi Alpha, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, A- I. E- E., Officers’ Club, Rifle Team ’25, ’26, ’27, Captain ’28; Col­ lege Orchestra ’26. MAURICE R. CALDWELL Imlay City Sc. Ulyssian, Chi Rho, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball ’26. ARTHUR E. CARLS Sturgis Forestry Phylean, Excalibur* Blue Key, Forestry Club, Senior Class President, Student Council 3, 4, Student Faculty Congress 3, 4; J-Hop Committee. EDITH D. CARPENTER Harbor Springs H. E. H. E. Club. JOHN I. CARUSO Owosso L. A., Bus. Ad. Olympic, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Baseball ’27, ’28; Var­ sity Club. FRANCES M. CHAMBERS Lansing L- A. Ero Alphian, Pan Hellenic 4, Student Relations Committee, Union Vaudeville 1, Interclass 1, 4; Captain Varsity Rifle Rifle Team 4. VIRGINIA CHASE South Haven I,- A. Alpha Gamma Delta, Colum­ bine Players, Y. W. C. A. ARTHUR E. CHETTLE Lansing E- E. Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President A. I. E. E. ARNOLD O. CARLSON Newaygo Trimoira, Cross Country ’27. L. A. ’26, DARWIN E. CLAY Vermontville Ag. M ms Page forty-six (Ql jpL DOROTHY M. CLEMENTS Holland H. E. ELLEN CLEMENTS Saginaw H. E. Alpha Chi Omega, H. E. Club, Y. W. C. A., Co-ed Prom Committee HARRY L. COLE Lansing Vet. Junior' A. V. M. A^sAg. Coun­ ’28, International Judging cil Team Yellow Dog, ’26, Lambda Gamma Delta. CLEO E. COLES Grand Rapids ■ ■■■■ C. E. Lambda Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Bladé, A. S. C. E., Offi­ cers’ Club. L. H. COLES Grand Rapids Eng. ROBERT P. COLLINS . Lansing Forestry . Fencing Club, Fencing ’26, ’27, ’28; Officers’ Club, Forestry Club, Rifle ’26, Yellow Dog. WILLIAM A. CONKLIN Moshervillc E- E. - A. I. E. E. JASON H. CONVERSE Ag. Hillsdale Y Cabinet ’26; Fencing ’25, Team ’26, Scabbard and Blade. JOHN C. COOK Ozod'sso L. A. Union Literary Society, Tau Sigma, Blue Key, Officers’ Club. ROLAND R. COOK Cement City Ag. Alphâ'vZeta, Animal Husbandry Judging Team '27. RAYNOLD J. COOKE Muskegon Heights Civ. Eng. Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Mu, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Club, A. S. C. E.BE LESLIE L. CORNETET Rlkhart, Ind. Civ. Eng. Freshman Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling ’26, Officers’ Club, Y. M. C. A. Page forty-seven BARNEY C. COX L. A., Bu|jSA'd. Union Literary Society. M. A. DAVIES Lansing. Hesperian, Union Revue Committee, Union Vaudeville. Eng. J-Hop Committee, CHARLES L. CRAPSER Spring Arbor Ag. Ulyssian, Alpha Zeta, Rifle Team ’25, Dairy Judging ’27. ADELAIDE CRIBBS Three Rivers L. A. Sigma Kappa, W. A. A. ’25, ’26; Hockey Team ’26, Basket­ ball ’26, ’27, Track Team Senior Rifle Team ’28. RUSSELL M. DAANE Grand Rapids Bus. Ad. Phylean, Pi Delta Epsilon, Daddy Long Legs, Union Pro­ duction (§¡27, Advisory Com­ mittee ’28, Union Production, Business Manager Wolverine ’27, Asst. ’28, State Editor Wolverine News Staff ’27. “Spanish Moon” R. J. DAVIS East Lansing Sc. Olympic, Varsity Club, Base­ ball 3, 4. THERON E. DAW Traverse City Forestry Ulyssian, Xi Sigma Pi, Offi­ cers’ Club, 'Forestry Club, Rifle Club. MERRILL E. DeLONGE Detroit L. A. Hermian, Alpha Zeta, State News 3, Landscape Club. RALPH EDWIN DAILEY Detroit Civ. Eng. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, Phi Lambda Tau, Officers’. Club, A. S. C. E-, J- Hop Committee, Military Ball Committee, Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2, Wol­ verine 2, 3; Junior ; Editor 3. KARL DAVIES Lansing L- A. HesperianÉsi Student Manager Union Production ’28, Foot­ ’25 ; J-Hop ball Manager ’24, Committee ’27, Bus. Ad., Class Treasurer Soph Prom Committee, ’25, Water Carnival Committee ’28. ’25, Page forty-eight E. ELEANOR DENSMORE Blanchard H. E- Home Economics Club WALTER H. DERNBERGER Pontiac Sc. FREDERICK A. DITTMAN Dry den Agrie. Leon. Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Hort. Club, Class Baseball ’27., ’28. JOHN E. DOTY Detroit Medi. Engl Pi Kappa Phi, A. S. M. E- FRANCIS DRESSEL Hart Phi Chi Alpha, Tau Sigma. HARVEY G. Dt;LU 1 ) K Midland Se# LOIS I. DUNCAN ' : ■ Detroit. :/ H. E. EDWARD C. EATON * Lansing Glee Club’ ’24. L. A. C. GRAHAM EDDY OjffiPoWfe, III. Sc. Delta .Sigma Phi,: Band 1, 2, fjj, 4; Glee Club S 3,''4; Alpha Epsilon Mu '4;' Swartz 3, Creek Band 3, 4; Band Club )//’§,■ 4 (Vice-Pres.) ; Green Key , '2, 3; Union Opera 4. FRANCES. E. EDDY Lansing/ L. A. DORETHA EDMONDS Hastings 11. K. ■ Omicron Nu, Treasurer 4; if’i&riill Palmer jg§|$| THELMA ESTELLE L. A. . L,ansing Co-ed Debating ’28; Vice-President Pi Kappa Delta. ’26/ 727, ward Estes Ovid ' L. A. Phi Kappa Tau, Scabbard and Blade, R. O. T. C. Major, J- Hop Committee,. Frosh Foot­ ball, Class Rush Committee. MARY ELLA FAHRNEY Ridgefield Park/N.. J. L. A. Themian, Tau Sigma, Sphinx, W. A. A. Pres.I Class See. • I28, Class Hockey ’24, ’25, -26, ’27; Cla.ss"'>Socccr-'’24, ’25: ’26, C 827 ; Class Basketball ’24, ’25, : ’¿ISj,’.27; Class; Track ■’24, ’25, ’27 ; Class Baseball ’24, ’26, ’25, ’26, ®7; CoHd Prom Committee 2] 3. 4; Union Pro­ duction 1, 3. " - Page forty-hine H. E. MERWYN G. FAREEMAN Bast Lansing Sc. Phi Delta, Blue Key, Officers’ Club, Yellow Dog, Freshman Tennis, Freshman Basketball, ’28, Var­ Varsity Rifle Team sity Tennis ’28; J-Hop Committee, Military Ball Committee, Class Basket­ ball ¡^,7. ’27, Captain KENNETH B. FISHBECK Bast Lansing Eng. Ulyssian, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Club, Assistant Baseball Man­ ager ’25, ’26; Varsity Baseball Manager ’27, A. S, C. E. ELAINE FORCE Lapeer Tau Sigma. L. A. VIRGINIA S. FORD Rives Junction H. E- HAROLD JOHN FOSTER Rives Junction Ag. Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Zeta, Lambda Gamma Delta, Yellow Dog, Dairy Club, Dairy Prod. Team ’26, ’27; Cross Country 2, 3; Track 2, 3. Page fifty J. LEONARD FOSTER Battle Creek Ap. Sc. Phylean, Frosh Basketball. DORIS M. FOX Morenci Sc. KATHLEEN FOX Spring Lake Kappa, L- A. Sigma Panhellenic Council 2, 3, 4; Secretary- Treasurer 4; W. A. A., Class Volleyball 1, Class Bowling 4. DOROTHY R. FRENCH Monroe H. E- Sigma Kappa, H. E- Club, U. of M. Transfer ’27. EMERSON E. FRYE Indian River Forestry Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Band 2, 3; Forestry Club, Military Ball Committee, Scabbard and Blade. R. S. FULTON Webberville Eng. FRED C. GAREOCK Grand Ledge Sc. Phi Kappa Tau, Scabbard and Blade,. Officers’ Club. ’ A. t. GATREEE Hessen City . ' Eng. WM. H. GEAR New York, N. Y. Vet. Yellow Dog, Rifle Club, Trans­ fer from U. of Toronto ’27. DONAED H. GEIGER Quincy Tau Beta Pi, A. I. E. E. E. E- PAUEINE GIBSON Lansing E. A. Pi Kappa Delta (Secretary), Co-ed Orator 3, Vice-President Campus Girls Assembly, Y. W. C. A., Deputation Team, Dramatics, Speech Club, W. A. A. Cheer Deader 4, Chorus, Delegate to Pi Kappa Delta Convention W27- GEORGE H. GIDDINGS Hesperia C. E. Tau Beta Pi, A. S. C. E- CEARA GIFFEES Laingsburg E. A. Alpha Gamma Delta, Senior Bowling ’28. K. S. GIEE Punjabi India Ag. President Hindostance Asso­ ciation of America, Treasurer Cosmopolitan Club. GERAEDINE GIEEESPIE Tecumseh H. E- Sigma' Kappa, Class Soccer 1, Class Hockey 2, Class Basket­ ball 1, Varsity Rifle 2, 3; H. E. Club 2, 3, 4;. Merrill Pal­ mer 4, Co-ed Prom Committee 2, Student Relationship Com­ mittee 3, Eenawee Co. Club, Y. W. C. A. Deputation. MIETON H. GRAMS Houghton Ch. E. Delphic, Theta Alpha Phi, Tau Beta Pi||Chi Rho, Var­ sity Basketball Manager 4. MARION GREEN Walkerville, Ont. E- E- Themian, Class Rifle ij,;, 2, 3, 4; Class Hbckey 1, 3; Class Soccer 2, Class Track 1, 2; Class Basketball 1, Class Ten- nis^?2,. Varsity Rifle ’ “ij 3, 4; Class Secretary 3, J-Hop Com­ mittee, Union Vaudeville 1, 3; Senior Arrangements Com. MORRIS GREEN Grand Rapids Phylean. Bus.: Ad. Page fifty-one EEON C. GREENE Oak Park, III. E- A. Hérmian, Pi Kappa Delta, Blue Key, Theta Alpha Phi, Alpha Epsilon Mu, Band Club, Student Council 4, Inter-Fra­ ternity Council 3, 4; Chairman Union Activity Board 3, Var­ sity Dehate 1, 2; American Management Association Vice- President 4, Chairman Senior Cap and Gown Committee, J- Hop Committee. Varsity Band 3, 4; Student Congress 2, Union Fund Drive 3. HUBERT C. GRIFFITH . Lansing Mech. Eng.: Class,: Basketball 3; A. S. M. E-, Assistant Varsity Man­ ager Basketball 3, 4; Manager Freshman Basketball 4. OGDEN E. GRIMES Des MoinS,. Iowa Ag. President Sophomore Class, President Union, President In­ ter-Fraternity Council, Edlectic Society, Varsity Club, Excali­ bur, Blue Key Vice-President, Chairman Reception Committee J-Hop '.:pf'8, Varsity Football < ‘’25, ’26, ’27; Union Memorial Fund Drive 4. R. M. HAIR Indianapolis, Ind. Landscape Pi Kappa Delta, Debating Tèam. EDWARD E. HAMMOND Lansing Ag. Delphic, Alpha. Zeta, Farm Crops Judging Team ^27. E. R. HANCOCK Calumet Ag. Union Eiterary, Hockey Team Captain. Page fifty-two DOROTHY HARTMAN South Haven H. E. Alpha Chi Omega, Merrill Palmer, Cabinet Campus Girls Assembly, Pan-Hellenic 2, 3, 4; Senior Invitations Com­ mittee, H. E. Club, W. A. A., H w. C. A. FRANCES W. HARVEY Battle Creek E. A. Kappa Alpha Theta, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Y. W. C. A. Cabi­ net, J-Hop Committee 3, Class Committee x, 4; Co-ed Prom Committee 2, 4. W. D. HASKINS Osseo Ag. Fresh Football, Wrestling Team. C. H. HAUPTEI Sault Ste. Marie Bus. Ad. Olympic, Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Varsity Foot­ ball Manager 3, Varsity Club. ROBERT W. HAWES Parma Bus. Ad. Delta Sigma Phi; American Management Association, .Albion College ’25, ’26. KEITH R. HICKS Bast Lansing Sc. Hesperian, Band ’24, ’25; U. I of Cal. ’2,6. OFIVFR Z. HOOD ■ Ionia F. A. Union Fiterary Society, Fresh Baseball, Basketball. Fresh Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Secretary Varsity Club, Ln-ter- Fraternity CounciMSoph Bar­ becue, J-Hop. Committee. G. HOBART HITCHCOX A thens Ag. Wrestling Team. GRACE HOFFMAN Hudson H. F- HOWARD F. HOUSFR Bay City Chem. Eng. Phylean,B Phi Fambda Tau, Chi Rho, Officers’ Club. W. F. HOY Bast Lansing Fng. Fng. M. C. HOFFMAN Flint Ulyssian, Council 3, 4; A. I. F. F. Inter-Fraternity ' DUNCAN G. HUDSON Bast Lansing Bus. Ad. B. HFATH HOFDFN Milford Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Blue Key 2, 3) 4, Secretary 4; President Collegiate Country Fife 4. PHIFIP HOFZ Coldwatgr Tau Beta Pi. Fng. GARNET HONSBFRGFR Laingsburg Varsity Band F- F. Funomian ROBERT F. HUFFTT Bast Lansing Bus. Ad. Funomian. KEITH F. HUNT Bad Aye , Fhg. Hermian, Tau Beta Pi, A. I. ■ F- FIF Chairman Electrical Show 4. . Page fifty-three HOWARD E. HUNTER . Lansing . Eng. Phi Kappa Tau, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Beta Pi, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, President Officers’ Club, President A. S. C. E-, Glee Club. O. B. HURLEY Sherwood Forestry Xi Sigma Pi, Secretary For- /i<6stry Club ’27, Chief Forester of Forestry Club ’28, Shindig Committee ’26, Chairman Shin­ dig Committee ’27, ’28; Busi­ ness Manager Forestry Annual ’28. FLORENCE L. HURST Cadillac H. E. Kappa Delta, H. E- Club. GLADYS E. HUTCHISON Charlotte L. A. Tau Sigma, La Cofradia, Pi Kappa Delta, Y. W. C. A. H. J. JEROME Lansing L. A. HENNING E. JOHNSON L’Anse Forestry Forestry Club. HOWARD W. JOHNSON Baton Rapids Med. Biol. Track 1, Alpha Gamma Rho. JOHN D. KAISER Lansing Bus. Ad. Hermian, Theta Alpha Phi, Hockey 1, 2; Wolverine Staff 4- EMMA MAE HYDE Collins, Ohio H. E- Kappa Alpha Theta, Sphinx, W. A. A. Board 2, 3, 4; Point Activity Chairman, “S” Club, Co-ed Prom Committee 2, 3; H. E. Club. J. S. JEFFREY Mast Lansing Eng. Page fifty-four R. KAUFFMAN Clarksville E. E. MRS. LUCILLE J. KELLOGG L. A. East Lansing u rr TjTVTT? V H/J^v, 1LXIJCL/ RUBY L. KINCAID Grant Rifle Team. L. A. ELMER L. KIRK Bair grove E. E. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, A, I. E- E-, State News • 3, President S. C. L- W. S. KIRK Caro E- E- Ulyssian, Tau Sigma, Chi Rho.‘ MARGUERITE E. KIRKER Holt H. E. Ero Alphian, Varsity Rifle J-Hop Program - Team _ 3, 4; Committee. FRED F. KLEIN Algonac Bus, Ad. GERALD F. KNAPP Baton Rapids Bus. Ad. Delta Sigma Phi, Michigan State News 1, JOHN W. KELLY • Grand Haven L. A. Olympic, . Excalibur, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tau Sigma, Editor State News 4, State News . Staff i* 2; Green Onion Staff i, 2; Wol­ verine Staff 1, 2, 3; Athletic Editor Wolverine 3, Union Board 3, 4; Pres. Union, Spring 3; Board of Publica­ tions 4, Student Council 4, Officers’ Club, Pres. Pi Delta Epsilon 4, Pres. Newman Club 3, . 4, J-Hop General Arrange­ ments Com. 3, Fresh Basket­ ball 1, Fresh Baseball 1, Var­ sity Basketball Squad 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 2, Senior Publications Committee. Squad KEMPH, ARTHUR R. Holton A. Sv Phi Chi Alpha, F. I. Club. JANETTE A. KENNEDY Bast Lansing E- A. EVELYN KEYES Milford . H. E. Sigma Kappa, Class Tennis, Class Hockey, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Collegiate Country Life Club, Merrill^1 Palmer, Winter Term 4; J-Hop Com­ mittee. H. KEIBLER Bast Lansing L- A. Officers’ Club, State News. RALPH M, KILBY Jackson M. E- Eclectic, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Lambda Tau, Wolverine Staff ; Union Opera ’24, ’25, A. S. M. E. '"■ÍÍ/CaK' WQi Page fifty-five ELIZABETH Lansing Sesame, W. E. KRIEGER H. E. A. A. J. K. KROEBER Chicago, III. F. Delphic, Forestry Club, Fresh Cross Country. ISABEL EAIRD Ousted H. E. Ero Alphian, Union Vodvil i, Lieutenant Colonel of Artillery Corps 3, H. E. Club i, Y. W. C. A. i, J-Hop Committee 3, Senior Class Cap and Gown Committee 4. HENRY ALLEN LAKE Gunnison, Col. C. E. Delphic, Band. LUCILLE S. LATSON Ann Arbor H. E- Sesame, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 41,'H. E. Club i, 2, 3, 4. Executive Board 4; Collegiate Country Life Club 3>jKSlass Volley Ball 2, Class Baseball 2, Y. W. C. aSL 2.. .: : LaVERNE e. laubaugh ,, Hastings Ag, Union Literary, Alph» Zet||| Tiort;- Club, Treasurer Hort. Club, Fresh Basketball, Fresh Football ’23. Page fifty-six HAROLD F. LAYER Unionville C. E. Hermian, Phi Lambda Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President A. S. C. E. FRANCIS LEARNED East Lansing H. E- RAY LEAVENGOOD Athens L- A. Delta Sigma Phi, Commerce Club, Inter-Fraternity Coun­ cil, Band ’25. ANDREW S. LEAVITT Lansing Forestry KENNETH H. LEE Otisville Eng. IRWIN R. LIETZKE Bath E- E. Tau Beta Pi, A. I. E. E- MARGARET ELEANOR EONGNECKER Traverse City H. E. Alpha Gamma Delta, Uiffpn ’25; Artillery- Vödvil M24, Sponsor -jm, Y. W. C. A., H. E Club, J-Hop Music Com­ mittee,"»; W. A. A. Basketball Pan-Hellenic Manager Council ’¿8; Senior ’27, Cap and Gown Committed’2^ Class Soccer ',’26, Class Track ’25, ’26; Class Swimming ’27, ClasSg Volley Ball ’27;C Clalll Basketball ’28. ’26, ’27, RUSSEEE R. LORD Owosso M. E. Eunomian, Varsity Club, Scab­ bard and Blade, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Freshman Track ’24, Union Vaudeville ’26, A. S. M. E. EMILY LOREE LYON East Lansing L. A. Alpha Phi, Tau Sigma, W. A. A. L2, Class Soccer ’24, Class Hockey ’25.; WAYNE J. LOWRY Midland Land Arch. Eunomian, Alpha Zeta, Y. M. C. A. Cabinëffirlrl ING LEB ARG LUNDIN East Lansing ’ H.. E- STANLEY W. LUTHER Unionville: . Engè JACOB M. LUTZ Sod us Hort. Club. Ag. ELMER M. LYNN Bay City Eng. ’25, LYLE H. LYON A. S. East Lansing :#8; Glee Union Revue 27, Club ’28; Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Epsilon Mu; Theta Alpha Phi, Scab­ bard and Blade,HFresh Foot­ ball ’24, Military Ball Com­ mittee ’28, Officers’ .Club. ’27, ’26, wiplena m. Macdonald Hancock H. E. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y. W. c. a. mm FRED MacEACHRON Grand Rapids , L. A. Phylean. WINIFRED MacPHERSON H. E. homier Ero Alphian. Page fifty-seven J. A. McCOSH Detroit L,. A. Lambda Chi Alpha, Varsity Club, Student Council,. Foot­ ball 2, 3, 4. W. R. McCRARY Lapeer Eng. E. D. McLEAN Elkhart, Ind. Meeh. Eng. Independent Rep. Forum, A. S. M. E, Officers’ Club, Mor­ tar and Ball, Student Con­ gress, Y. M. C. A. Secretary and Treasurer ’27, ’28; Wres­ tling ’25, Fresh Wrestling. ANNABELLE MacRAE , Cass City H. E. Alpha Gamma Delta, Sphinx, Merrill Palmer, W. A. A., Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4; H. E. Club, Secretary 3; Y. W. C. A., C. G. A. MALCOLM C. McCULLOCH Detour Phi Chi Alpha, gram Committee 3. Med. Biology J-Hop Pro­ ALICE Me WOOD Detroit L. A. Kappa Alpha Theta, Life Sav­ ing Corps, Green Splash, W. A. A. Board ’27; Union Opera ’27, Co-ed Prom Committee, Swimming Team ’25- ’25, ’26, GEORGE W. MACIER Richmond Ag. Phi Kappa Tau, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, Cadet Colo­ nel 4, President Student Con­ gress 4, Pres. Junior Class 3, Chairman Class Rush 2. M. EUGENE MALONE Lima, Ohio Ag. Econ. Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Club 1, 2; Wrestling Manager 2, 3, 4; J-Hop Committee 3, Wol­ verine Staff 1, Yellow Dog. WILLIAM A. MANN Climax L- A. Phi Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Sigma, Officers’ Club, Inter-Frat. Council 4. JAMES K. McELROY East Lansing L- A. Union Literary, Scabbard and Blade, Union Opera Staff 3, Cadet Major Cavalry 3. L. D. McKILLOP Detroit Eng. F. A. McKIM Lansing Ag. Page fifty-eight FRANCIS C. MIRRER Traverse City M. E. Ad. Rambda Chi Alpha, Fresh Track, Varsity Track ’26, A. S. M. E. CARR E, MANNEROW Coldwater Eng. F. B. MANNING Grand Rapids C. E. . AeTheon, Phi Rambda Tau, A. S. C. E- CHARRES MITCHERR Grand Rapids R. A. Phylean, Swimming Team. GWENDORYN MARONEY East Lansing H, E. MARY A. MARSHARE Bear Lake A. S. Alpha Phi, Tau Sigma, In­ fantry Sponsor, Class Secre­ tary ’25, J-Hop Committee. ROBERT D. MARTIN Paw Paw Eng.. Phylean, Operator WKAR. Lansing MARGARET A. MATTHEWS H. E. Kappa Alpha Theta, W. S. G. A. 4, W. A. A. 3, Pan-Hellenic President. 3. MARION U. MAXFIERD Niles W. A. A. H. E. T. O. MORGAN Flint Eng. JOHN P. MORROW Cheboygan C. E. Trimoira, A. S. C. E., Secre­ tary and Treasurer Inter-Fra­ ternity Council. MRS. ESTERRE H. MORSE Adrian H. E. Sigma Kappa, Omicron Nu, Sphinx, Pres. H. E. Club 4, Pres. Omicron Nu 4, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. Secretary, Delegate Nat’l American H. E. Assn., Ashe­ ville, N. C. 3;: Rifle Club 3, Merrill-Palmer 4, Renawee Co. Club 2, 3, 4; Religious Coun­ cil 3, 4. Page fifty-nine mw q >T B. P. MOSS Mt. Pleasant Ag. J. W. MURSSIG Saginaw Runomian. . Rng. JUSTIN K. MUNGRR St.Clair Sc. Runomian, Officers’ Club, A. M. A. 3, 4; Invitation Com­ mittee 4. PUTA MURDIR Bast Lansing H. R. B. R. MUSGRAVR McMillan Ag, C. O. NIRDRRMRIRR Newport Uiyssian, A. S. C. R. Rng. Page sixty 09 Q WARTRR N. NRRRRR Sci Lansing Barbecue Soph Runomian, Com., Treasurer Junior Class, Chairman Finance Com. J- Hop, Pres. Y. M. C. A., Offi­ cers’ Club, Daddy Dong Regs, Class Memorial Com., Student Fee and Cost Com., Student Faculty Congress, Chairman Student Relations Committee of Union, Co-editor Freshman Hand Book ’27 and ’28. CRARR'W. NRDSON Montague Dairy Club, Alpha Zeta. Ag. HRRRN A. NRSBIT Grosse Pointe R. A. HARRY J. NRWRRR Lansing _ Sc. WJRFRKD F. NRWRRR Quincy, III. Ulyssian, Y. M. C. A. R. A. MW JOSRPHINR V. NICHORS R. A. Lansing Ra Cofradia. RUCIRRF NIFBRING Okemos _ R. A. FRCFE ORIVRR Grand, Ledge R. A. Kappa Delta, French Club. RUCIRRF NORRIS Lansing R. A. Sigma, Ra Cofradia, Tau French Club. MARIAN OAG Port Huron Soccer 3, Volley Ball. R. A. N. R. OFFFNHAUFR Lansing Hermian, Officers’ Club. L. A. CATHERINE ORDS Alpena H. F. Kappa Delta, H. F- Club. CRYDF J. ORIN Bast Lansing R. A, Union Riterary, Scabbard and Blade, Fxcalibur, A. M, A., Blue Key, Student Council x, ■2, 3, _4|| Sec.-Treas. Student Council 3, Pres. Student Coun­ cil 4, Board of Publication^;-* Board of Refunding Fees, Vice-Pres. Mid-West Student Conference ’28; . VieiS ’27, Pres. Officers’ Club, Captain Scabbard and Blade 3, 4; Rieut. Co® Cadet Corps, Senior Memorial Committee. D. F. ORNER Bay City A. .M. A. Bus. Ad. FROSSIE PANGBORN Bad Axe II. F- Themian, Pres. W. S. G. A., 1, Pres. Abbott Sec. Class Hall 1, W. A. A. Board 3, Class Hockey 1, 2, 3 ;p Class Baseball ?2:, 3; Glass Volley Ball 2, 3; Class Rifle 1, 2, 3; Class Bowling 3, 4; Class Soc­ cer 3, ClaslijTrack 1, 2; Var­ sity Rifle 1, 2, 3 J-IIop Com­ mittee, Chair. Senior Memorial Com., Union Memorial Fund Drive 4, Union Vaudeville 3, “S’’ Club 4,■Sphinx, H. F. .Club 4, Board of Publications. C. RUSSFFR. PARKER Bast Lansing Bus. Ad. Phi Delta, Alpha Epsilon Mu, Inter-Fraternity Council, Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Quartet 4, Pageant “That’s That,” “Spanish Moon.” 1, MARGARET PARTROW Lansing H. F- Kappa Alpha Theta. A. HARVFY PATTFRSON Detroit Trimoira, Glee, Club 4, A. S. C. E. C. F. “Spanish Moon,” Page sixty-one arlene s. PEARSON Pentwater H. E- MILDRED D. PETERSON Bast Lansing H. E- Themian, H. E. Club, Omi­ cron Nu, Omicron Nu Vice- President 4, Y. W. C. A., i,ÿCo-ed Prom Com­ Soccer mittee, J-Hop Committee 3, Union Opera 1, Merrill Pal­ mer 3. OEIVE MAY PECK Fenton H. E- Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A. Cabi­ net. FEORINEE^A. PEEBLES Bast Lansing L. A. MYHREN C. PETERSON Bscanaba Representative C. E- Phi Lambda Tau; . Independ­ Forum, ent Alpha Epsilon Mu, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager Glee Club 4, Convocation Committee 4, A. S. C. E. CATHERINE PHILLIPS Bay City H. E- Alpha Phi, Infantry Sponsor ’27, Vice-President Class ’26, ’28; Sphinx, Secretary-Treas. ; Secretary H. E. Club, Social ’27, Committee Y. W. C. A. Treasurer Y. W. C. A. ’28. C. M. PIERCE North Adams Alpha Zeta. FRED W. PIERCE New Hudson Forestry Student Eunomian Council 4, Senior Treasurer, Union Opera 2, Fresh Base­ ball, J-Hop Committee. Society, PAUL .A. PIPER Bridgman E. E. Delphic, Tau Beta Pi, A. I. E. E. EARE K. PENNINGTON Clinton Forestry Hermian, Forestry Club. EVERETT PERRIN Standish Eunomian. Bus. Ad. H. AMY PERRY Oak Gròve Bus. Ad. Collegiate Country Life Assn. Page sixty-two KENNETH B. POMEROY Lansing Forestry Alpha Gamma Rho, Orchestra- 1,’2; Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, Man­ ager 2, Captain 3; Forestry Club. THOM A H. PRICE Newark, Ohio Ag. FLORENCE B. PRIEST Marion, Ind. H. E- Sesame MILDRED PARRY PROCTOR H. E. Vassar H. E. ClubJ*. WALDO PROCTOR Vassar Ag. Pi Kappa Phi, Hort. Club. ANNA M. RAFTSHOL - Suttons Bay H. E- H. E. Club. C C\ pLm JURGEN A. RAYMOND Lorain, Ohio A. S. PhyleanpjTau Sigma, ’27 Wol­ verine, Varsity Swimming ’24, Fresh Tennis. L. W. RAYNOR Mason Eng. CAROLINE READ ' Richland II. E. R. WARREN REID Detroit Ag. Hermian, Floriculture, Fresh Track, Varsity Track Reserves 3, Hort. Club. HELEN RICHEY Charlotte Kappa Alpha Theta. L. A. FORREST A. RHINEHART East Lansing L- A. Delphic, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Base­ ball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club, Band Club, Alpha Epsilon Mu. Page sixty-three DOROTHY ROBINSON Manisteèft V . A. Si Alpha Phi, Sphinx, Corps Sponsor, Tau Sigma, Pi Kappa Delta, L. A. Board, PresEflent C. G. A. WILLIAM P. ROBINSON Youngstown, Ohio Ag. Floriculture, Hort. Club 3CI4, President 4; Alpha Zeta, Ag. Club 1, 2; Yellow Dog. MADGE .E. ROOKS Lansing D. A. FRANCIS WARD ROSS. Port Huron Sc. Phi Delta, Varsity Club, Fresh Football ’24, Varsity Football ’27; Athletic Board ’2 5|| ’26, of Control, Long Leg” Club. “Daddy LFTA J. ROTHGFRY Bast Lansing L. A. H. W. RUNDQUIST ■ Munising: : Engl Page sixty-four ADAM J. SAJKOWSKI Hamtramck C. F. A. S. C. F-, Cosmopolitan Club, Officers’ Club, Varsity Wrestling ’27, ’28. F- N. SAKELLARIOU, Adrian Chem. E. MARJORIE B. SANFORD East Lansing L. A. Themian, Y. W. C. A. Cabi­ net 2, 3; W. A. A. Board. DOROTHY SAWYER South Haven H. E. Sigma Kappa, H. E. Club, Y. W. C. A. MARGARET J. SAWYER East Lansing L. A. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet .’26, ’27. PHILIP F. SHISKA Ag. Independent Representative F orum. IVAN F. SCHNEIDER Owosso Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Varsity Tennis Manager 3S4; Agriculturist Staff. LOTUS SCHOOLMASTER Lansing ■ H. E. CHRISTENA J. SCHRAM Bast Lansing L- A. CORNELIUS M. SCHREMS Saginaw Sc. Eclectic, Freshman Football ’24, and Blade,- Newman Club, Officers’ Club» Scabbard KARL SCHUSTER Detroit Forestry GEORGE SCOTT Baton Rapids Ag.- Alpha Gamma Rho, Yellow Dog, Bee Seminar. PAULINE .SCOTT Lake City L. A. Ero Alphian, Theta Alpha Phi, J-Hop Committee; Union Vodvil ’27, ’28. MARJORIE SEIGNEUR Munson H. E. Sesame, W. A. A., Interclass Hockey, Soccer, Volley Ball, Baseball; Pinball Manager, H. 1C. ClubHMerrill Palmer. B. F. SEIZERT Blissfield Forestry Xi Sigma Pi, Forestry Club. GEORGE H. SELKIRK Williamsburg Ag. MARGARET SEMMES Bast Lansing Med. Biol. A. DANIEL SHAW Detroit Ag. Floriculture, Varsity Swim- ing Manager 2, 3, 4; Treas. Landscape Club 3, Secretary- Treas. Ag. Council 4, Hort. Club, Yellow Dog. Page sixty-five BEATRICE SHEPARD Swartz Creek H. E. Class; 'Volley Ball 2,;. 3 ; Col­ lege Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; HARRY W: SHIPP Lansing -, 1>. E. DOROTHY SHOESMITH East Lansing H. E- Themian, Omicron Nu, Co-ed Editor of State News, Merrill Palmer, Union Board -27', ’28; W. A, A. Board, Life Saving Corps, Green Splash, J-Hop Committee, H. E. Club, Class Soccer ’25, Captain ¡¡26; Class Swimming ’’25,. Class Basket­ ball ’27; Class Rifle ’26, Class Volley Ball ’26, ’27. ’26, STUART E. SINCLAIR 'Climax Chem. Eng. >. Phi Kappa Tau, Chi Rho, American Chemical Society, Yellow Dog. ALBERTA SLUYTER Cadillac ,H. E. Kappa Delta, H. E- Club, Y. W. C. A. NORMAN E. SEDELBAUER Grand Rapids Chem.- Eng. Phi Kappa Tau, Chi Rho, Am. Chem. Society, Yellow Dog. EDITH SIMANTON Benton Harbor L- A. La Cofradía, State News Staff 2, Class Hockey 3, Y. W. HELEN SMALL Alpena II. E- G. C. SMITH Shaftsburg Sc. HARRY F. SMITH Romeo ,;. Ag. ... . Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Pi Kappa Delta, President Agri­ cultural Council 4, Hort. Club, Debate 3, 4. PAUL M. SMITH Saginaw'. . Sc. Delta Sigma Phi, E xcalibur, Varsity Club Presidents Foot­ ball 2, 3,, 4, Captain 4; Track 3> 4! Fresh Football, Fresh Track, Member Athletic Board in Control, Athletic Awards Committee, T- Hop. Toastmaster i RUTH A. SIMMONS Flint H. E. Ero Alphian, Omicron Nu, Merrill Palmer, H. E- 'Club, Y. W. C.' A., Co-ed Prom Committee 1, 2, 37 Y. W. Car­ nival Committee 1,2; J-Hop Committee* Soph Prom Com­ mittee, President Life, Saving Corps, President Green Splash, W. A. A. Board, Varsity Swimming 1, Interclass Swim­ ming, Tennis, Bowling, Base­ ball. Page sixty-six ROSABEEEE SNOHR Lansing E- A. C. E. SNYDER Lansing Bus. Ad. Ulyssian, Pi Delta Epsilon, State News i, 2, 3. R. E. SOUTH WORTH Landing E. A. WIEEIAM J. SPAREING Bad Axe Eng. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Varsity Club, Varsity Track Manager 3, Officers’ Club, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Beta Phi, Chi Rho, Mortar and Ball, Eiberal Arts Band, J-Hop Committee. WIEEIAM B. SPURRIER • Ionia C. E. Trimoira, Tau Beta Pi, Glee Club if 2, 3, 4; . Student- Faculty Congress. J. FRANKEIN STETEER Sturgis Sc. Phylean, Varsity Band ’26, ’27. VERNE A. STOCKMAN . Bast Lansing Ag. Alpha Zeta', A. E. M.-j Glee Club .’26,'’27, ’28'E r/1re:^AStJ?l;Artutis?' Marjorie Ashley, Thera Austin, M. H. Avery, W. W. Ayrult, F. U. Baker, Row Four—Florence ^ifanhagel, E. C. Barclay, H. A. Barnes, B. F. Batcheler, A, Baur, T. C. Beltz, J. *. Row Five—F. R?nBerk, M. L. Berg, T. W. Bergquist, Bertha Bessby, Mary Biebesheimer, M, C. Bieves, Row Si%—J Bnidvreftf L. J. Blackall, M. II. Blivin, Luna Bachelor, Martha Bachman, K. Barrows, ' F. Bredlow, May Brinkman, A. M. Brooks, Fanny Brubaker, Helen Burrell, H. T. Bun is. Page seventy-six Row One-— Glenn Burton, Dorothy Butler, G. W. Byrne’,- Ernestine Cameron, H. E, Carlson, F. J. Carr, J. J. Case. Rovtii Two-—Bessie Castle, Mildred Chapman, H. E. Chatfield, L. K. Cheney, C. F. Clark, Evelyn Clark, J. W. Clark. Raw Three- -M. G. Clark, Gladys'Clemens, Dorothy Coburn, Laura Colby, L. H. Coles, Isobel Collin, C. J. Colvin. Row Four—Beatrice Comstock, Bernice Cook, I,. C. Cook, Mildred Courtney, T. Cowles, C. T. Crabill, E. M. Ctary. Row Five—Helen Craze, C. B. Crittenden, D. H. Croope, Marie Crowley,, Ester Darling, O. H. Davis, Row Six—Jane Dean, P. H. Decker, R. Demarke, Virginia Dell, S. Denherder,' Kathryn Dinkeloo, Zelda W. E. Davis^ Devine. Row Seven—E. A. Dobbin, O. J. Dowd, W. E. Doyle, Louise Drake, F, W. Dunn, Josephine Dunn, W. F. Eaton. Page seventy-seven Row One—-Marian Eddy, R. Eggert, R. W. Eidson, J. A. Ellens, A. J. Ellmger, J. G. Erickson, Ruth Row Two—M. CSkEverett, H. E. Falk, Ellen Farley, G. G. Farley, B. R. Fayerweather, J. A. Feather, Row Three—Josephi'ne^Flynn, R. F. Flinn, Roretta Fillion, Mable Force, W. J. Forsythe, W. A. Fournier, Row FouMrB. E. Fr^ H1.3 W'. FultonfiMarian Gallup, M. E. Garn E- S. Gettel, H. E- Gier, Clara Giffels. Row Five—E- H. Gilbert, Elizabeth Gillis, O. J. Gilpin, R. A. Gezelius, W. R. Gleave, R. D. Glerum, R. T. Row Six—R. J .^Goulet, Jeanette Grantham, F. E- Grimes, F. I. Guetschaw, C. A. Gugel, A. A. Gutekunst, J. A. Hamblin, IE J. Hanes, E. K. Harris, C. I. Hartsell, Row BBMHiBiBI G. O. Hall, Gretchen Haviland. Page seventy-eight Roi# One—W. N. Headley, C. M. Heath, H. T. Helfrich, j;. B. Henderfbn, H. E. Hendry, H. E. Henson, Row Two—W. Hested, P. F. Hickie, H. A. GilliculjSS M. C. Hipley, G. E. Hitchings, H. H. Hoadley, E. C. Row Three— Emma Holmes, A. J. Howard, J. C. Hubbard, Margaret Hubbard, Jane Hull, S. B. Hunt, Alice Row Four—J. A. Hutchinson>J;.H. E- Jackson, Hazel Johnson, E. J. Johnson, Irene Johnston, M. E. Joslin, Row Five—Grace Kellogg, G. A. Kelser, Katherine Kempfer, El. A. Kenney, T. H. Kerrey, Eucile Ketchem, Rozv Six—H. R. Kline, A. E. Knoblauch, S. D. Kreager, W. S. Kyes, H. A. Kurrle, W. A. Kurtz, Lois Row Seven—W. H- Kroll, Mary Eadd, Mildred Eamb, G. E. Eandsburg, Alice Lange, F. J. Lang, A, A. L. C. Hermel. Hoagland. Hunte?. G. R. Karn. Sara Kidman. ‘ Krusen. EaPlant. seventy-mne Row One—lone Lautner, A. H. Laxton, Mary I(eadley, T. J. Leavitt, T. A. Liefeld, Yu Chi Lin, C. A. lyindberg. Rdw Twoif^-Francis Lindstrom, P. F. Lock6, E. A. Loe.w, M. D. LhSey, C. M. Eott, Pamelia Lott, Marie Row Threes—'.H. H. LuScomb, C. Lusom,H. L. McAtee, W. E. McConnell, H. C. McCulley, H. C. Mc­ Row! Fourfr-R. A. Mclnnis, G. J. McLravy, Ruth McMillan, D. A. McPherson, Loretta Macomber, R. D. Culloch, T. H. McDonough. Mains, Dorothy Malvena. Row Five—E. F. Manden, Carolyn Manor, D. R. Mapes, R. C. Maples, R. E- Marsh, Pauline Massey, Row Six—Helen Mengel, A. W. Merchant, B. F. Merrick, Helen Meisel, F. S. Miller, W. E- Moeller, W. iZow Seveiji|S-F. R. Moore, H. A. MooreMj. W. Morey, A. C. Morley, ,C. H. Morse, Gladys Morse, J. D. E. G. Melhose. Montgomery. Mosher. Page eighty Row One-—W. R. Muller, C. C. Mullett, A. p. Munson, B. J. Murbach, C. G. Murray, A. 33- Mussdorfer, Row Two—M. M. Nasif, Ada Nelson, Marian Nessen, pleanor Nique, Gladys Norton, R. A. Nowlin, D. R. Row Three—P. J. Olin, A. 13. Orf.:, Ruth Osthaus, Kathryn Overholt, Gwen Packwood, Mildred Parker, Row Four— M. P. Parsons, C. Passink, O. B. Pederson* M. D. Pence, W. Pennington, L. p. Peterson, Row Five-—H. M. Place, A. K. Plant, Dorothy Portz, Iva Jane Price, F. W. Price, R. H. Pryor, Margaret Row Six—J. Rasikas, H. V. Rather, H. J. Raths, I,. W. Raymond, A. R. Richards, B. Roberts, F, F. Row Seven—J. Rogers, G. K. Rollins, V. H. Rossman, Fee Irene Roth, T. J. Roth, pdith Rush,'Genevieve O. H. Mutfi. • Ogden. Bernice Parsons. H. J. Pettinger. Rainey. Roberts. Sanford. .... .. Page eighty-one Row One—R. F. Sanders, J. P. Schwab, O. J. Schuster, G. T. Schwartz, Henrietta Scovell, W. Sheldon, Row 'iVoSS: Shu, C. V. Simans, Mary Sirrine, O. B. Slocum, B. Q. Smith, H. B. Smith, E. Snider. Row Three—Blanche Snyder, Irene Spencer, Viola Spenner, Eouise. Spicer, H. E. Sprague, K. A. Sprague, p| W. R. Shook. Margaret Stanton. . ^ Ro-fy Pour—Louise Stewart, T. R. Stevens, Carol Stone, D. E. Swan, H. D. Switzer, A. W. Sump, J. G. Row Five—Alicè^Teel^C. B. Tenny, Dorothy Thaldorf, J. R. Thompson, W. W. Thompson, C. Thomson, Row Six—R. C. ' Timmick, A. T. Torango, Phyliss Trautman, Marian Trumbull, C. D. Tuttle, T. H. Turest, Row Seven—J. VanPutten, A. F. Vinson, H. E. Vollmer, N. C. Voshel, G. T. Walker, N. S. Walker, Rosalee Ward. Page eighty-two Ron, One-Z. Wareha^J.^ Whitmore, N. W. Wilber, W. W. Willert, Nina Winegar, Eunice Winnans, Row rw°-Inabelle W^R^bena Wood/S. E, Woqd, Marià| Woodw^th, C. H. Wonser,' Roselle Wrisley, Page eighty-three U Q^ophomores Page eighty tî SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Harold Hannah, President Ruth Fordney, Vice-President F. S. Kelsey, Treasurer Margaret Patterson, Secretary Page eighty-six fj/A. L. 3 SOPHOMORE COMMITTEES Gerald Lage Donald Stuck Elwood Jacques CLASS RUSH Fred Cole Barnard Crittenden Leland Cribbs Kenneth Thompson Maurice Littlejohn BARBECUE Hess Menier Herbert Miller James Hayden Helen Murdock John Gould Ruth Fordney SOCIAL Maurice Baxter Leslie Fenske Loretta Fillion V Page eighty-seven Row Row Row Row Row Row Row One—R. H. Ackley, Dorothy Adams, C. E. Aho, A. C. Albert, W. J. Amiss, Annie Anderson, Dora Anderson. Two—J. R. Anderson, H. O. Anoinen, H. J. Armstrong, W. Arney, A. R. Arnold, E. M. Ashley. Three§-W. H. Atkinson, Margaret Backofm, J. E. Baird, Wilma|, Baker, Grace Banks, T. N. Barnum, Gustine Barr. ; ; Four—Dorothy Bash, L. S. Bauer, H. J. F. Baumgartner, W. M. Baxter, Margaret Beckley, T. R. Bell, H. A. Benjamin. ' Five— G. Bennett, Helen Bennett, M. Bestervelt, J. Bird, G. R. Blakeslee, R. M. Bloss, Bina Boonstra. Six— E. Bautner, Dorothy Bowditch, Grace Bower, R. E. Bowers, G. E. Bowler, D. lv. Boyles, E. 1C. Bredahl. Seven—R. E- Breining, R. C. Brigham, Marjorie Brody, G. T. Brownell,B. Brown,Georgia Brown, L. P. Brown. Page èightÿ-eight Rm One—W, Brown^Irene Brownson, R. E. Boylan, H. E. Bryant, Reo Bullard Elizabeth Burge, A. Burnett. Row Two—I,. E. Burroughs, H. C. Campbell, R. C. Campbell, Clarice Card, M. V. Chamberlain, R. H. Chaney, Irene Chapin. Row Three—H. Clapp, Marguerite Clark, Ruth Clark, R. L,. Clark, R. C. Clayton, Helene Close, L. C. CafTey. Row Four— Elizabeth Cole, F. Cole, Myrta S. Coans, R. M. Corliss, M. G. Corrin, Ruth Crowley, Geraldine Crandall. Row Five^-FM.. Crall, K. D. Crane, Rois Crane, Reland Cribbs, Dean Crist, I. Si Craw, E- V. Cummings. Kow Six -Charlotte ^ Curtis, C. R. Dahlquist, R. J. Darling, E- S. Davis, Frances Davis, Virginia Davis Elizabeth Day. Row Seven Mary R. Day, Ruth DeArment, S. DeGalia, J. C.' Derr, Phyliss DeVries, R. II. DeVries E Dirkee. Page eighty-nine Row OiicI m. H. Doear, V. H. Donaldson, R. E. Donohue, K. W. Doran, R. C. Dosser, M. P. Douglas, _ „ T Row Two—B. D. Dunham, W. Durkee, J. M. Elliot, E. K. Ellsworth, Effie Ericson, W. J. Erskme, K. E. Charlotte Dunneback. I Hi M _ M . . „ T Row Three—NSa^ Evans, Katherine Faner F Farley, Eeslie Fenske, G D Ferrari C. Fike., Marian Finch Row Four—Grace Floten, Ruth Fordney, C. C. Foster, R. A. Foster, W. R. Forsythe, Marie Fox, Mildred Row Five—Gois F?ye,‘ Mary Gamaer, J. Gass, Janet Gerde.l, Eucretta Gildea, Nina Gillett A. Gledden H Row Six—M. Goodson, John Gould, W. A. Green, Katherine Grettenberger, A. A. Griffith, E- C. Grasbeck, Row Seven—Marian^Griinder, E. P. Habel, V. Hack*, Catherine Hallock, W. B. Harlan, W. B. Hannah, N. Hanson. Page ninety One Elizabeth Hard, H E. Harpen, L. H. Harringt;||i, Margaret Harris, I. P. flässler, I. H. Hayden, ’ rw°—J- ^ pCHod^s J‘ Heiiry’ Clair He#ey» F- 0- Herrick, M. E. Higgins, R. W. Hitchcock, Row Three—H D. Hoffinger, A. Haga, Dorothy Holden,' H. H. Holmes, G. Häöffflc. A. Hon Jl Luella ^.lare Jtiendee. J Howard. H H H (I Howell, L. E Hewlett, H J. Hansel, E. H. Hubbard, R. Hubbard, A. Huyek, Mary Ilford. Roy, Ftve—G. Ingalls, D. W. Jenkins; G. Jennings, G. W. Jennings, Mary Jennings, R. JeAnings, K n! Row ^-^y Jones, E. Johnson, E. W. Johnson, H. F. Johnson, Helen Johnson, K. H. Johnson, Ruby Row feven Dorothy Jansen, Florence Jargen|fn,r Virginia Kaiser, Winifred Kalchtha&n, P L Kane Rose Keefer, E. S. Kelsey. , . x,. Page ninety-one Row One D. T. Kenyon, H. J. Kerr, C. J. Kershaw, V. Kieffer, A. Kidder, A. Kincaid, R. Kincaid. Row Two-^FK. W. King, Doris Kingsbury, Fern_Kinton, I. Kleine, Shirley Kleine, J. kline, RvK. Knight. Row ThreeSKt Row Four-—Fr Row FwM-R. McGdHcmic^°nRghMcGanegh, J. M. McHollan, Isobel McIntyre, W. Wclntyre, Juanita Mc- C W King, Doris Kingsbury, Fern Kinton, i. -K M. Knudson, A. Knutson, M. Kogl, P. G. Krauss Frances Lamb, Hattie Lucas, R. D. Lowry, Neil MacGillivray, R. B. McCall, Benita McCormick. J. Kuhn, G. E, Lage, Lois Lancaster. ivieme, amriey rvieme, J- ,JV'r JV- Row Six.—H McVeTn/s6'Mable^Rose Magnus, Paul Marek, A. Martell, Lima Martin Selina Martinsen. Row Seven^--*W Marvin, M. Mason, B. O. Mate,. H. Meno; Lois Menzies, R. Metz, Ann Meyer. Page ninety Ino Ron Ron Roit Roz Roz Roz Roz Two Mlivre;:’ HVMilleri |GB9 Shirley Mixer, Jennie Montey,; D. M^lre; H E Moore Jean^]^e00]^rtGertrude Morang, James Morrice, Margaret Morris, PI. B. Morse?'Louise Morse, Three Helen ^^Murdock,T^p Ip rence Nadeau, Mary Nelson, Christine Newark, K. B. Nichols, Helen mkmmammmm i oisen, gn ¡mbbi i 0wen, i padd*™. Pasco, Bernice Patterson, Mary Pennington, Francis Perrin, p. ^ap|?™®*’e?Vlary Parrott> R- Six—W . J. Peterson, H. C. Pierce, G. Poesch, R. J. Poiritt, C. H. Pope, J. A. 'Porter W Porter Sezen. ;.W: C. Potter, Jane Pratt, A. H. Pullen, K. J. Raftshal, O. F. Ravell, Addie Redfield, II Reed. Page ninety-three Row One—Dorothy Rihkof,' J. B. Richards, W. E. Rinn, C. E. Roberts, L. Roberts, T. E- Roberts, E- Row Tzvo—C. Rosenbrook, I Rosner, H. E- Rowe, J. H. Rulison, E. Rundell, O. C, Russell, ■ Row G. Russo. A. Salmon, W. W. ScottV, Sara Schader, M. J. Scharf, C. G. Scheid, Given Schendlei, RoW Four- A. F. Schuck, R. Strader, D. A. Siegel, C. E. Slider, Leona Schneider, Georgia Scheldrick, B. F. Schlenkert. 1 , _ , . , M . c , . , . , Row Five—C. M^Shfgleyj A. H. Smith, C. D. Smith, Flora. Smith, R. Smith, X. H. Snow Grace Snushall. Row Six—ErnektineifSovereen, L. Spangler, R. E. Spaun, Virginia Stephens, J. N. Stianberg, R. Stewart, Rom SeiiMS-L G. Streifeit, E- J. Stram, Alton Straud, Edna Taylor, Pauline.Tayldi|,; Thelma Taylor, I. P. D Strate Tuchman. Page ninety-four Row One—J. O. Telmas,, G. H. Temer, Evelyn Thieme, H. W. Thoïmpson, M. G. Thompson, Ruth Thomn- ‘ Row Twög-Kathryn Tinsman, R. R. Tôles, A. J. Tomasek, F„ Toms, H. W. Trapp, Erma Trask P H sonj W. G. Thompson. ; , T roth. Row Three— -Edna Turner, F. J. Turner, Clara Tyler, G. VanerMale, W. B. Van pvery, T. Van Zander J. H. Van Zylen. Row Four—Margaret Vargo, K. B. Vaughan, Dorothy Vincent, F. J. VranÿiSNelliè Walker, Ruth Walsteàd ’ Row Five—Mildred Wangeman, G. W. Warren, F. W. Warnack, C. Watterbury, Ernestine Wells Donna A. Walton. _ Row Six- M. H. Weymouth, Evelyn White, R. Whitburn,; G. A. Whitefield, Dois William, M. B. Williams Row Seven—Clara Wilson, Helen Wilson, J. ' B. Wil'séri, . Margaret Wilson, Alberta Wachholif Maro-aret a . Werbach, E. A. Westcott. B. N. Williamson. Wolcott, Ruth WonSer. Page ninety-five Row One—Mildred Wood, Laura Woodworth, Mary Woassey, A. H. Wright, Genevieve Wylie, P. T. Row Two—Marjorie Zemke, E. A. Zillman, Elaine Chapin, N. Cobb, L. M. Cook, A. J. Devoogdt, P. Flaker. Rozv Three__H. J. Frost, M. Heald, Margaret Patterson, G. T. Peterson, G. Pringle, R. W. Sheathelm, Yanan, L,. M. Zaetsch. WBBBWPI Rozv Four—Elizabeth VanDenbergh, Lee Rosencrans, Robert Creyts. N. Taylor. Mi Page ninety-six. ^freshmen Page ninety-seven FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Horace Craig, President Mary Woodworth, Secretary George Roseberry, Treasurer Dorothy Hillman, Vice-President Page ninety-eight NX-7 ( 11 y\ FRESHMAN COMMITTEES Frosh Frolic General Chairman, Roy Sample Favors, Fern Streeter Decorations, Josephine Rulison Tickets, Charles Ladd Music, Franklin Shearer Publicity, Thomas Woodworth Page ninety-nine Row One—Beryl Abbey, R. N. Adams, Ann Maxine Aitken, H. Albig, Geraldine Aldrich, Marion Allerton, Ruth Allison. C. G. Annis, V. G. Armstrong. Row Two—Mable Altoonjian, Marjorie Altoonjian, A. I,. Amtsbuechler, Annita Anderson, K. A. Anderson, Row Three—D. Arnold, V. Arnold, O. S. Atkinson, Lois Autin, Rloise Avery, M. R. Bailey, Barbara Bake. Row Four—]$. R. Baker, H. Balback, Letka Balbraugh, D. E. Baldwin, Helen Blake, Laura Banasiak, T. C. Row Five—D. G. Barker, F. H. Barnes, Alice Barnum, Ruth Bartlett, L. L. Bates, M. K. Baum, Annie Row Six—G. B. Becker, H. E. Beeman, E. L- Benton, W. C. Betteridge, J. H. Bingham, B. B. Bird, H. K. Row Seven—Lucile Blankenship, Cecilia Bleicher, D. Booth, L. A. Bourns, C. C. Bowbeer, Evelyn Bradley, Banhagle. Blackmer. G. Breen. Page one hundred Row One M. Bretenwisher, A. M. Brooks, C. E. Brown, H II. Brown, E. S. Brown, H. Buskoski, Elsie Bullard. Row Two—Doris Bullock, C. E. Burger, H. H. Burgess, M. B. Burt, H. H. Buskirk, E. B. Butters, G. F. Byea. C. o. Chamberlain. Row Three—] Campbell, Evelyn Carbine, T. E- Carlson, R. E. Carman, D. C. Carruthers, R. O. Carter, Wm Fuour~5‘ Chandler, E. H. Christinson, Dorothy Clark, H. A. Clark, R. Clark, S. C. Clark, H. Clements. Kow Five R. H. Coffman, E. H. Come, D. E. Conat, leresa Cooper, A. A. Coulon, H. V. Crandall W A . Rozv Six— G. C. Dailey, yirginia D’Alson, V. F. Dargitz, E. E. Darwell, E. A. Davenport, E. David, ’ Row Seven—R B. Davidson, Gladys Davis, R. W. Davis, R. C. Dawes, Ruth DeKleine, M R Dell D C Marion David. Cridler. . , Deming. ’ Page one hundred one Row OmS-R. F- Distel, S. F. Dodge, B: A. Dole, J. A. Downes, G. W.. Drake, Winnifred Draper, F. J. Row 7’kS -A. J. Dudek, H. F. Dunning, Margaret Faegle, W. B. Edwards, W. A. Fly, N. K. Fllis, W. D. Row Three—Ruth Fndlich, G. F. Evans, Martha Farley, S: N. Farr, Norma Faunce, F. R. Fehlberg, Ruth Row Four—G. F. Fingleton, W. F. Finley, Ruth Fishbeck, S. B. Flechter, J. D. Flewelling, J. S. Flint, Row Five—Thelma Flower, F- C. Fockler, A. R. Fortune, Adele Foster, Dorothy Foster, T. D. Foster, . , \ •. ' . Row Si.r—Ruth Fox, J. A. Francis, Mary Freeland, F. Frazelle, Ruth Frimodig, S. K. Frisbie, S. C. Frook. Roi/i$ Seveytir-F. J. Fuller, F. Fullerton, Arlene -Gallfgan, R. G. Gardner, P. E. Garn, T. A. Geiber, Gladys. • Drumm. Emmons. Fender. C. F. Floate. Mary Fox. Gerrovi. / Page one hundred two Row One—H. GSkunst, Lorraine Geyeir, W. G. Gibson, Ruth Gilbert, L- Gildart, W. H. Gilkes, II. I. Row Tzim—A. S. Ginsburg, Margaret Gittins, H. C. Gleason, Winona Gleason, L- J. Glover, Virginia Glover, Row Tfore^rAMargaret Goodenow, R. A. Goodwillie, J. F. Gottschalk, M. R. Gaucher, Helen Gowan, M. F. Row Four—E. R. Green, M. Green, G. C. Gregg, R. L. Griffith, W. A. Grim, B. L- Groesbeck, H. C. Haas. Row Five—JaneLHaireipH. W. Hall, R. D. Hallact, Eleanor Hamilton, Julia Hannah, F. J. Harbin, L- H. Row Six—B. G. Harr, G. J. Harris, F. E. Harrison, Illah Hart, Ruth Hart, M. H. Haftell, J, Harvey. Seven—J. S. Haskins, Lois Hawkins’, Catherine Hawley, Josephine Haybarker, Sabina Henderson, T. Gillette- W. Ii. Godfrey. Graham, G. A. Granger. Harrington.. Herd, L. F. Herrmann. Page one hundred three Row One—R. W. Hewes;^Dorothy Hillman, B. C. Hinkley, Nellie Holmes, E- H. Holtzkemper, Eleanor Hoover, Muriel Hoover. Row Two—Majel Horning, E.-S. Horton, W. F. Howard, O. B. Howell, Elizabeth Hudson, Clara Humphries, Row Three—R. M. Hunt, Jane Hyatt, Mary Hyatt, C. W. Illenden, C. W. Irrgang, C. Jakeway, A. J. Row Four—Evelyn Jennings, H. H. Jennings, C. G. Jensen, Viola Jensen, K. H. Jepson, Faye Johnson, Rozv Five—W. W. Johnson, D. Jones, G. D. Jones, Eloise Kafep, H. A. Kahl, Norma Keeler, W. B. Keisharr. Row Six—D. B. Keppel, A. L. Keys, R. Kies, Isobel King, Wilma Kinney, Virginia Kline, W. Knapp. Row Seven—W. Knisel, J. W. Knight, Pauline Knight, H. E. Knoblauch, Ora Koeflinger, J. J. Korney, H. M. Hunt. Jennings. , S. S, Johnson. H. G. Kowalk. Page one hundred four Row One-^-A. A. Kramer, Adaline Kiebler, J. A. Krimian, T,. C. Kronberg, Matilda Kruger, C. J. Kyburz, Row Tw^g-M. H. Lake, Margaret Lane, Ruth Lane, G. R. Larke, F. L'. Larson, R. J. Laser, S. A. Lauzen R°%\ T/irc^-Virginia Lauzen,’. D. J. La Violette, H. F. Lawhead, R. Layon, Mary Laxton, Julia Learned, Row Four Floise LeBeaii, D. W. Lee; L. V. Lee, Doiibthy Leith, M. J. Lessife'r, D. J. Lewis, R. L. Lietskei Row Ftves—H. Lindquist, C. H. Lisch, Kathry Lisch, H. C. List,; ’ Herman G. List, R. S. Little, L. W. Row Six—A. H. Lodmis, Leita Lotter, C. C. Lovewell, Grace Luce, F. F. Ludwig, A. M. Lueck, Mary Row’ Seften ~L. H. Lytidrup, Laura Lyons, J. S. MacKinnon, Maxine MacNames, D.‘F. MacNutt, H. C. MacSwain, Elva MacWarner, C. P. Ladd. Irene Leavengood. Lockwood. Louise Lupke. Page one hundred -five c c\ yuK Jîow One—Ethel McCabe, Helen McCarty, J. McCool, Glenna McCrary, R. A. McCreedy, A. E. McElorv. Row Tzvo—H. J. Me Garvey, A. J. McGuire, K. R. Mack, F. P. Magers, Mary Marble, E. A. Marshall, Rozv ThreM§M. F|. Martin, G. Maskrey, J. W. Mathews, D. E- Mead, Helen Mechlin, G. H. Mehney, G. H. Row Four-—J<3seph||e Merrill,. Marie Merrill, R. E. Mayer, Helen Millard,. Shirley Miller, J. J. Mills, Row Five H. H. Mitchell, M, P. Mitchelll® Marie Mitteer, E. B. Mitts, Marion Montague, A. Moore, Row- Six—Coral Moran, Helen Morrison, P. E. Morrow, H. F. Morse, W. P. Mott, B. L. Murphy, Norma Rozy Seven—Eyle Napief, A. Nienn, O. E. Norberg, F. E. Norgard, W. H. Normington, H. J. Northwood, A. McFayder. Bessie. Martin. Mel drum. AseMpth Minor. S. Moore. Naden. E. Novara. Page one hundred six JS& Row One—Florence Nugent, W. R. O’Brien* R. M O’Connor,. O. J. Olson, H. W. Onsted, Novia Osgood, K. 1$. Ortved. Row Two- Rdna OssMiheimer, S. M. Oswaldt, Nelson Palms, H. D. Parish, K. D. Parish, H. S. Parker, H. C. .Parks. Row, Three—Geo. R. Parsons, Rileen Patefson, Donald D. Payne, R. A. Payne, R. R. Peary, Anne Rouise Pearse, W. R. Peck. Rovf Four— Ruth Pence, W. Pfaus, P. M. Phillips, Marguerite Phillips, Vena Piper, K. R. Plank Doris Posthumus. Row Five W. J. Porter, W. D. Pratt, C. R. Prentice, O. S. Pritchett, Rmmaline Rademaker, R. A. Raebeck, R. u Rakow. . Row Six— C. R. Redding Florine Redfield, D. H. Reece, R. R. Reeves, J. D. Reid, Hildegarde Renter, ’ :RW> Seven—Ernestine Reynolds, R. M. Richards, H. W. Rinn, W. W. Robb, J. R. Robinson, Faith Robson ’ J_>. R. Rogers. W. Replogle. KZ M£5)< *0?109. A IV iR/U a. If iffy y% Page one hundred seven R'O-w 0n$~G. F. Roseberry, R. Roskay, F. Ross, N. R. Rossow, R. H. Rowe, P. F. Rubsam, J. G. Rulison. Row Two—R. K, Russel, • S,. Margaret Ryari, F. C. Ryon, p. M. Sakresky, Ruth Sangster, Dorothy B. c . Row Three—Jessie Schilb,/ Katharine • Schreiber,- B. H. Schimmel, F. D, Searles, G. F. Seeley, (J. b. ■ Scavarda, B. C-.^chaleSRw .. ■ H _ ^ I I I . - ' r\ , . . •Shackelford, N. F. Shadley. I HRHRH ’ ‘ I __ I „ . Row Fn#|§-PhyffisShagkbergdr, Phyllis Shattuck,, F.' W. Shell, M. X. Shimer, F. H. Sherer, Marion c HR RozO Five—W. A. Simonton, G. P. Simons, T. R. -Simpson, R. P. Sipple/R. S. Skellenger, Blanche Smith, Shimonek, D. W. Shulk, „ 0, I I , • • . Row: SiMrD- d/ :Sfnith!ltFiizabeth Smith', G'. VV. Smith, R. F. Smith, V. M.-Smith, Carolyn Smithson, , Row SeMnMs.. O. Sowash, Helen Spagnuolo, R. A. -Spangenberger, T. H. Stahl, Donna Stampfly, Beryl Mable I Snow. ■ ■ ■ ■' ■ ■ I ,, a , • StarkpRuth Steadman. Page one hundred eight i?aw One— F. V. Steede, W. D. Steyens}| Margaret Stevenson, Ruth Stockelf? H. H. Stone, R. hern Streeter. I. Stone ,j£jgKjettr. Row Stuewcar, P. A. Swarthout, L. H. Switzgaiblfe, M. J. Tallefson, R. E. Talmage^ RoW TAree—M^garet^Tdfo^H. J. Thamer, G. G. Thatcher, ];, % Thayer, G. E. Tichenor, W. R. Tobin, Row Four—Florence Traphagen, Belle Trott, Leah Turner, L- J. Turppa, Kathryn Van Ro^Five—W. VenderSiice^L. B. VhnderVoort, L. G. Vaneklasen, S. E. Voorheis, Row Six R. S^V^it^.^C^Walker, G. H. Walker, Margaret Walker, H. L. Walworth, A. J. Wangeman, Row Sevr-\^re^elf^ k£nWhite’ Jian WhitelyLA. W. Whiteman, Inez Whittemore, Irma Whitte- Page one hundred nine Wilma Wood. O. Wortz, J. L. Wright. E). Zettle. Row. One—P. A. Wilsberg, S. V. Wilsey, A. I,. Wilson, J. M. Wilson, Melva Wolford, Dorothy Wood, Row Two—C. A. Woodard, W. J. Woodman, Marjorie Woodworth, Mary Woodworth, Dora Worden, RnW ThrMMt6. B. Yarger, B. R. Yeomans, P. F. Young, Harriett Young, Dorothea Youngs, G. Zatrock, Row Four—H. Abrahmsy. B. Alfredson, H. J. Bayerle, H. Bentley, M B Bentan, H. Biers, W. N. Blosser. Row Five—A. N. Bossbaugh, A. Braylar, R. Browell, R. M. Bruce, Helen Buck, R. Budd, W. S. Butler. Row Six— K.'M. Byrne, Dorothy Clark, A. K. Coats, H. Coon, H. Craig, J. Crnkovich, Ht-O. Culp. Row Seven—J. W. Deppa, M. S. Dickerson, Ruth Doudna, J. Gafner, T. Garland, F. Ii. Gibbs, G- Harman. . Page one hundred ten Row One—L,. Haughton, Ä. IS. Holtforth, G. E- Hay, D. L,. Hutchinson, J. R. Isatala, H. Kusin, W. Keiner. Row Twokf:K. Kling, T. 'S. Knapp, S. Krentel, A. S. Kittle, W. J. Meyer, I. McTävish, J. M. Martin. Row Three—F. K. Peppier, H. W. Perrin, T. R. Phillips, V.. V. Pressler, W. E. Placent, John Potter, A. J. Row Four—-A. E- Rackes, B. N. Rail, R. Randall, L,. Sample, V.. E. Shulehberg, R. D. Sias, W. M. Spade. Row Five—W. Stancil, Alice Stewart, C. R. Stret, Janette Tracksei, H. W. Taylor, Mary Anne Uptergrove, Row Six—A. Weinend, E, R. Weird, R. G. Wilson, J. S. Woodman, E. Allison, E. W. Porrett, L. Brastrow. R. B. Watterman, Quinkert. Page one hundred eleven Page One hundred twelve ATHLETICS Traynor, Mason, Frimodig Van Alstyne, Kobs, Brown, Waffa Heppinstall, Burtt, Burhans, Director Young, Casteel STATE’S COACHES Never before in college history has Michigan State had such a large and efficient coaching as guided the destinies of Spartan teams during the past year. At the head of the organization is Ralph H. Young, director of athletics, who has just completed his fifth year at the college in that capacity. He has also acted as football and track coach, and has built up a department of physical education that is now offering full-time courses leading to a degree. Because of the pressure of his many duties, he will relinquish his football work next year to Harry Kipke, another brilliant addition to the college staff. With Coach Kipke will come, Edliff Slaughter and Edward Vandervoort as other additions-to the staff. For two years Benjamin Van Alstyne has been varsity basketball coach,' and John Kobs has served as baseball coach for four years. W. Sterry Brown is the swimming coach, and he also works with L. D. Burhans with the physical educa tion classes. Joseph Waffa has taken care of the fencers, and Ralph Leonard has directed the wrestlers, and built up teams in soccer and lacrosse. Miles Casteel is assistant football and track coach, and Mmrton F. MAson is cross country coach, and an assistant coach in track. L. L. Frimodig is assistant director of athletics, and Warren Burtt is secretary to Director Young. Jack Heppinstall is the veteran trainer of all college teams. Charles.D: Ball is m charge of the tennis teams. Page one hundred fifteen Harry G. Kipke Harry Kipke, one of the greatest football players of all time, will be a familiar figure on the campus from now on. His appointment by Director Ralph Young as head football coach has been hailed as a brilliant move in the expansion of the college athletically. He took charge of the football practice in the spring of 1928 to prepare himself for the fall campaign. Modest, quiet, and unassertive, he nevertheless radiates personality and has already inspired the confidence of every man with whom he has come in contact. Page one hundred sixteen Vandervoort Slaughter Casteel OUR ATHLETIC PROGRAM With the appointment of Harry Kipke, All-American half-back of the UniS versity of Michigan, as head football coach at Michigan State, Director of Ath­ letics Ralph Young has climaxed the building up an athletic program that should put Spartan teams at the pinnacle in the Middle Western athletic world. The great backfield star of the University assumed charge of football practice in the spring of 1928 to prepare for the fall campaign. Assisting Kipke will be Miles Casteel, for the past three years an assistant coach in football and track, and two new-comers to East Lansing. They are Edliff Slaughter, another All-American choice of Walter Camp while at Mich­ igan, and Edward Vandervoort, a team-mate of both Slaughter’s and Kipke’s. They will give State the largest varsity football staff in its history. The past year has marked the building up of every sport at State. Teams of championship caliber flaunted the Green and White during the track and baseball seasons of 1927, the cross country season of 1927, and the track and basketball seasons of 1928. And in football, tennis, wrestling, hockey, and fencing the Spartans have had better than average squads. Notable athletic victories of the past year include: A crushing defeat of Butler University in football; victories over Notre Dame and Michigan and the winning of the Central Intercollegiates in cross country; baseball victories over West Virginia, Michigan, and Notre Dame; the defeat of Notre Dame in track, and the winning of the Michigan A. A. U. championship in both 1927 and 1928, and the annexing of the State Intercollegiate and Central Intercollegiate titles in 1928; basketball victories over Marquette, Notre Dame, and Detroit; a wrestling victory over Chicago; and the defeat of the Michigan hockey team. One hundred seventeen HOW THH COIvIvHGE; ATHIvHTIC plant looks from the; air At the left is the stadium, in the upper center the armory, and at the right the gymnasium. At the extreme right of the picture is the varsity baseball diamond, and adjacent to the armory is the hockey rink. “JACK” For more than a decade, Spartan athletes have come’ to look on Jack Heppin- stall as something more than a trainer. He has become a real part of the insti­ tution. His careful handling of the stars of every team has done much to con­ tribute to their success on court, gridiron, track, and diamond. The jovial English­ man has a staff of college students to assist him in the training room. Heppinstall Q 9/0 Page one hundred eighteen PAUL SMITH Captain of 1927 Varsity Football Team Page one hundred nineteen Manager Ray, Trainer Heppinstall, Assistant Coach Tràynor, Weeks, C. Smith, Ferrari, Dickeson, Schau, Assistant Coach Casteël, Coach Young Wilson, Joslin, Christenson, Kanitz, Anderson, Crabill, Hitchings, Moeller, Deacon Needham, Kurrle, Grimes, McCosh, Captain Paul Smith, Drew, Ross, Captam-elect Hornbeck Jack Hornbeck, Lansing; Major letters were awarded to the following men in football: Captain Paul Smith, Saginaw; Captain- James McCosh, elect Detroit;’. Kenneth Drew, Adrian; Ogden. Grimes, Des Moines, Iowa; Ward Ross, Port Huron; John Anderson, Lansing; Koester Christensen, Escanaba; Glen Hitchings, Petoskey; Harry Kurrle, Owosso; Verne Dickeson, Detroit; Hugo Kanitz, Muskegon; Joseph Crabill, Battle Creek; William Moeller, Detroit; Ernest Deacon, Lansing; George Needham, Saginaw; Kenneth Weeks, St. Louis, Michigan;, George Ferrari, Bessemer; John Wilson, Asbury Park, N. J.; Chester Smith, Detroit; Henry Schau, Schererville, Indiana; Marion Joslin, Grand Rapids. Manager’s letter to Ray Harlen, Manistee. Jack Hornbeck 'Captain-elect Page one hundred twenty I Where State’s home gam® are played REVIEW OF SEASON A season mixed with victory and defeat fell to thè lot of the Spartans on the football field in 1928. Starting the season with considerable green material, Coaches Young, Traynor, and Casteel were handicapped by frequent injuries and by what at times seemed to be almost indifference on the part of the student body. A tough nine-game schedule faced the ambitious squad called back for Sep­ tember practice. Out of those nine games, State scored four victories, and five times met defeat. The Spartans tallied 111 points to 128 for their opponents. As might be expected of an inexperienced team, the play at times was bad and at times was brilliant. State probably showed to its best advantage against Butler University, Ohio University, and for part of the game against the Uni­ versity of Michigan. An encouraging attempt was made © during the season to introduce organ­ The co-eds outshone the men in their support of the team in this respect. ized cheering sections to the college. ---- to their through Alumni of the college were brought close radio team accounts of many of the home games broadcast over WKAR, with “Jimmie” Hasselman at the microphone. Perched in his little booth atop of the press box, “Jimmie” gave a vivid account of every play to radio and, ,'sports fans scattered over the west. His intimate knowledge of the game enabled him to interpret many subtleties that would be beyond the average spectator. As has been the case for many years, the famous military band of the college was a feature of every home contest, and in addition thrilled spectators at the University of Indiana game, played at Bloomington, Moeller Ind., with its precise maneuvers and well-timed music. Deacon Page one hundred twenty-one The thrill of a forward pass KALAMAZOO, OHIO UNIVERSITY The Spartans opened the football season at East Lansing with an indifferent 12 to 6 victory over Kalamazoo College that was followed a week later by a smashing 27 to o triumph over a much stronger Ohio University eleven. The improvement during that one week was a tribute to the State coaching staff. State came close to being forced into a tie with Kalamazoo when Johnson, visiting tackle, scooped up a fumble and ran 85 yards for a touchdown. Going into the fourth quarter with the score tied at 6 to 6, college fans had almost given up hope when Deacon, junior half-back, was sent into the game. After a few brilliant plays he snatched a pass out of the air to score the deciding touchdown. In the Kalamazoo game, State made 24 first downs to only four for Kalamazoo, indicating the power of the defense. In addition to Deacon’s counter, Kurrle also scored for the Green and White. its State’s offense shone to fullest advantage at the very outset of the Ohio game. In less than three minutes after the kick-off, the Spartans scored a touch­ down after a hard off-tackle attack. This was followed by two more in rapid suc­ cession, before the first period was even ended. The college team tallied again in the last half, but the remainder of the game lacked the thrills of the first new moments. Captain Paul Smith, Schau, Dickeson, and Wilson led the attack, with Dickeson scoring two touchdowns, and Schau and Smith one apiece. Smith’s unerring toe made three out of the four try for points. The contest was marked by the frequent passing of both teams. Ohio tried 40 12 of which were completed. heaves, Me Cosh Anderson Page one hundred twenty-tyuo 3IME State playing in Michigan’s stadium MICHIGAN Early in October came the annual game with Michigan, and to the general delight of college fans, the Spartans gave their traditional sport rivals a slam- bang battle, although losing 21 to o. Playing before a crowd of 37,000 in the great new stadium at Ann Arbor, State at times flashed a brand of defense that left nothing to be desired. The whistle had scarcely blown to start the game when Michigan scored, but shortly thereafter State took a new. lease on life, and contested every inch that the Wolverine backs gained. Ross at center played a great game, outshining every pivot man sent against him. Ferrari, sophomore tackle, was a power on defense and spoiled numerous plays of the blue-shirted backs. Michigan’s two touchdowns after the opening one came directly as the result of misplays on the part of the Spartans, due, more than anything else, to green­ ness^ The height of the State offense came in the fourth quarter when Chris­ tensen snared a pretty pass from Cap­ tain Smith to run to the 29-yard line, but an intercepted heave ended the parade. Deacon turned in several nice gains for the Big Green team, and Captain Smith kicked and passed in his usual form. Christensen played a brilliant game at end both on offense and defense. Several of Smith’s kicks in the Mich­ igan game went for 60 yards, and not once was he outpunted. The absence of Schau from the State line-up was sorely felt, the Spartans lacking a powerful enough back to crash the Michigan line,. h. Kurrie c Smith Page one hundred twenty-three A Spartan bringing his man down CORNELL COLLEGE A smart and smooth-running Cornell College team came out of Iowa on Oct. 15, the week following the Michigan game, to upset State’s hopes, 19 to 13- Seiz­ ing advantage of a terrific wind in the first quarter, the Iowans scored twice before the Spartans seemed to realize that a football game was under way. Coached by Dick Barker, former wrestling mentor at the University of Mich­ igan, Cornell was almost a smaller edition of the Wolverines. In Wilson they boasted almost as good an end as Oosterbaan, although much less known. And in the backfield were four men that could pass, kick, smash the line, and run the ends. State braced after its disastrous first quarter, and in the second half opened a belated offensive drive. Taking advantage of a short punt, Captain Smith, Deacon, CX JLJL U i\/r ^ To cii « ~ a XIJL v W *-« -*-*■ through smashed line the Cornell for a touchdown that served to raise State’s hopes, but Cornell again went down the field for counter just as the last period opened. Undismayed, the Spartans came back to score again, this time with Dea­ con and Max Crall, substitute end, leading the attack. But with the score at 19 to 13 State could not muster enough strength to tally and again, the game ended. Ross Page one hundred twenty-four Grimes ’ ¿WjCcSTù \Y/I II \/T,PTNJhb (jaX? /AT vv \_yjL_y V h e^ ■ 1 1 ■ Smearing up a line play DETROIT After two weeks of rest, State went into its homecoming game with the Uni­ versity of Detroit at East Lansing before a crowd of more than 10,000, and with ideal weather conditions. But the fast and elusive Titans upset all hopes of vic­ tory by turning back the Spartans, 24 to 7. Despite the rather one-sided score, the game wsls well fought throughout and was marked by the usual colorful ceremonies of homecoming. Detroit sprung a surprise at the very start of the game when Captain Connell dashed off tackle for 50 yards and a touchdown. Dazed, the Spartans watched the Titans score again, and it was not until the second period that the State'eleven seemed to realize that it, too, could play football. the oval An almost inspired Green eleven braced and played a great game dur­ ing the second and third periods, time and again pushing to within a few yards of the Detroit goal, only to be turned back. Appar­ ently fatigued by their drive, the State players weakened last in period and allowed De-j troit to score twice again. But Ken Drew brought at least one ray of hope to college students when he took a long pass from Captain Smith and twisted his way through the Detroit defense to save State from a shut­ out. the Crabill Page one hundred twenty-five Hitch ings AsS I A line smash—always a favorite INDIANA State’s fourth successive defeat came at the hands of Indiana, 33 to 7> on the first Saturday in November. The Spartans journeyed to Bloomington to play the Big Ten school and came home thoroughly chastened. A fast-charging line and backs that ripped through State’s defense accounted for the score. As in the previous three games, State got off to a bad start by allowing Indiana to score soon after the opening whistle had blown. After a brief display of strength, an intercepted pass paved the way for the first Indiana touchdown. The Hoosiers tallied again in the second period, and again in the third. Then State decided to take the situation into hand, and with Ernie Deacon carrying the ball on play after play, the Spartans smashed down the field for a touchdown. The Hoosiers scored twice again in the final quarter. Deacon and Cap­ tain Smith played good games for State, but the pow­ erful Hoosier backs were too much for Coach Young’s team. The ability of the Hoosier line to rip through State’s was in no little way responsible for the defeat. But al­ though outplayed, State’s • forward wall never gave up trying, and at least during the trium­ phant march down the field showed to splendid advantage. schau Kanitz Page one hundred twenty-six 'T Tâ VY" t/i U Where every inch is contested ALBION Battei ing away until the Albion line was helpless, State came from behind to defeat a plucky Methodist team in the Armistice Day game at East Lansing, 20 to 6. The victory ended a losing streak that had extended to four games. As had been the case in the previous four games, the opponents-’scored first, and with the count reading 6 to o in favor of Albion at the end of the half, the State stands were none too cheerful. But the superior off-tackle lunges and end-runs of the Spartans told heavily in the last two periods, and State scored three touch­ downs and came close to counting on two more. Using only the simplest of plays, the Spartans nevertheless were able to gain almost at will after the Young machine got under way. The game was marked by the return to uniform of Henry Schau,- big fullback, and the spectacular end-runs of Vern Dickeson. Schau was unstoppable through the Albion line, and Dickeson was A always good for a gain. Cap­ tain Smith also played a great game, and the State forward wall, although otitweighed, stood head and shoulders over their opponents in the knowl­ edge of football. It is? quite possible that State could have run up a large score easily on Albion had the Spartans elected to use any passes, but Coach Young, was . saving everything for the Butler game, and his foresight was justified. The •statistics of the game. reveal how badly Albion was outfit played. State made 278 yards on running plays for a total of 24 first downS. Drew Page one hundred twenty-seven Christensen Some action near the sidelines BUTLER State’s team closed the home season in a burst of glory by trouncing a strong Butler University eleven, 25 to o. Butler, champions of Indiana and coached by “Potsy” Clark, former Spartan mentor, came to East Lansing as favorite, but and Christensen each scored one. State’s scoring drive was well distributed, the Spartans gaming a touchdown m every quarter. Schau punched across the line for two counters, while Dickeson and Christensen each scored one. 1 The game marked the last home appearance of five State veterans—Captain Paul ' ~ . . -p • , Smith, stellar half-back; Grimes, guard; Ross, center; Drew, half­ back and end; and McCosh, balfg back. NORTH CAROLINA STATE State’s one post-season game, played in the middle of Decem­ ber at Raleigh,. N. C.; with North Carolina State, proved disas­ trous to the Spartans, who were dragged through the mud to the tune" of 19 to o. the State eleven. McDowell, lanky North Caro­ lina half-back, was the undoing of State’s chances that came during the game were lost through fumbles that proved disastrous. The con­ stant downpour of rain made good football impossible, and the Spartan-^were forced to accept the bad end of every break of the day. Wilson Joslin Coaches Casteel, Young and Traynor in conference SPRING FOOTBALL Coach Harry Kipke, with two of the assistants who are to aid him during the coming fall—“Mike” Casteel and “Ed” Vandervoort -took charge of the spring football practices at State in order to accustom himself to the material, and to acquaint the men with the style of play they can expect during this next gridiron campaign. Fifty men reported regularly to the State coach. Practices were confined to rehearsing the fundamentals of the game, and to studying some of the more rudimentary plays that Coach Kipke will use next fall. At the end of the four weeks of practice the squad was divided into two teams; and a spirited game was staged on Old College Field. Coach Kipke was pleased with the attitude of the men but not overly optimistic of the prospects for the coming season. An advantageous home schedule has been arranged for this fall. Three major teams will be met at East Lansing—Col­ gate University, Mississippi A. & M., and North Carolina State. The complete card is a|| follows: Kalamazoo College here Sept. 29, Albion College here Oct. 6, Chicago Y. M. C. A. College here Oct. 13, Colgate' University here Oct. 20, Oct. 27 is permanently left open, Missis­ sippi A. & M. here Nov. 3, Detroit at Detroit Nov. 10,.-Michigan at Ann Arbor Nov. 17, and North Carolina State here Nov. 24. Wœ The individual pictures of three prom­ inent members of the 1927 squad have from been omitted the sports section of the Wol­ verine because of lack of w space. They are Weeks, *3 Ferrari, and Needham, all outstanding linemen. Ray Page one hundred twenty-nine DickSon > k fr'n 1.1^11, _ J Henning, Straight and Rxelby GRID STARS OF OLD Several times during the football season, gridiron stars of yesteryear came back to East Lansing at the invitation of Coach Young to mix with the Spartan athletes of today as they prepared for major games. Previous to the Michigan game, Hugh Blacklock, one of the greatest tackles of all time, was on the campus, and for several days before the homecoming contest with Detroit Univer­ sity, Herbert Straight, Leon Exelby, and Ralph Henning, all stars of a decade or so ago, aided in rounding the team into shape. SEASON’SRECORD State Opponent: , . Kalamazoo Ohio University Michigan Cornell College Detroit Indiana Albion Butler North Carolina ..................................... 1....:. ....................................... ............................. ....................................... ...... ................................. .......... ................................. .......... ................................... ............................. 12 27 0 13 7 7 20 25 0 6 0 21 19 24 33 6 0 19 hi 128 Page one hundred thirty VERNE DICKESON Captain of 1928 Varsity Basketball Team Trainer Heppinstall, Grove, Coach Van Alstyne, Manager Grams Schau, McGillicuddy, Totten, Russo Van Zylen, Captain-elect Felt, Captain Dickeson, Colvin, Denllerder Major letters and gold basketballs were awarded to the following men in basketball: Captain Verne Dickeson, Detroit; Captain-elect Carl Felt, Muske­ gon; Carleton Colvin, East Lansing; Leroy Russo, Jackson; Fred Den Herder, Grand Haven; James* Van Zylen, Grand Haven; Don Grove, Sturgis; Henry Schau, Schererville, Indiana;1 Robert McGillicuddy, Lansing; Edward Totten, Detroit. Manager’s letter to Milton Grams, Houghton. Page icftie'huh dred thirty-tipo PS “Van” showing Schau some tricks of the game SUMMARY OF SEASON Michigan State came to the fore with a vengeance in basketball during the 1928 season under the direction of Coach Ben Van Alstyne. Eleven games were won against four defeats, the best record hung up at East Lansing since the days of Frimodig. Achieving national prominence by defeating the powerful Notre Dame quintet, 26 to 16, before a frantic home, crowd, the Spartans also gratified their followers by twice turning back the University of Detroit in overtime, contest's. At the very outset of the season Cap­ tain Kenny Drew, a fighting guard, was declared ineligible. This left Coach Van Alstyne with only one veteran defensive man—Colvin. Three sophomores were developed, however, and performed in a manner that would do credit to seasoned players. They were Schau, Russo, and McGillicuddy. Schau bore the brunt of the defense most of the time. Since opponents could average but 23.6 points against State during the season, the strength of State’s guards is well illus­ trated. State’s offense, on the other hand, went out and made baskets galore, on several occasions running up scores of over 50. The average for the year was 31.5 points. Dickeson, elected as captain to succeed Drew, led the attack, scoring IOO points during the season. Pen Herder McGillicuddy Dickeson, Hood and Felt in practice Coach Van Alstyne started the basketball season under several handicaps. Sev­ eral of his outstanding players, notably Schau, Captain Drew, and Dickeson, were still out for football, accounting in no small way for the 43-23 defeat at the hands of Michigan. Then Captain Drew was declared ineligible, a further blow to the squad. With Colvin he was the only veteran guard. State brushed aside Adrian 30 to 25 to open the season, before the Michigan tussle, and then came back with the start of the new year to defeat Ohio Northern, 43 to 23, with a revamped lineup. Real scoring power was exhibited in the defeat of Hillsdale, 58 to 24, when State’s sharpshooters seemed able to score at will. Detroit proved a hard tussle at East Lansing, the traditional rivals of the Spar­ tans forcing the contest into an over-time before State emerged victorious, 27 to 23. A few days later a powerful Coe College team from Iowa fell before the accurate passing of the Spartans, 35 to 25. Two hard fought games were lost on a brief mid-western trip, Loyola downing the Spartans after two over-times, 23 to 21, and Marquette, another old rival, winning 21 to 18 at Milwaukee. Undaunted State journeyed to South Bend and came within an ace of doing some­ thing no other five has accomplished in five years—defeating Notre Dame on its own court. Three times the Spartans led and three times Notre Dame came from behind to tie the score—once as the game ended, and once in each of the first two over-times. Finally the Irish won out, 29 to 25, but not until State’s plucky five, play­ ing virtually without a substitution during the entire contest, had been worn out by the terrific pace. VanZylen Schau Page Where State’s home games were played Following the heart-breaking defeat at the hands of Notre Dame, the Spartans took a new lease on life and concluded the season with six consecutive victories, the outstanding one being the 26 to 16 drubbing handed Notre Dame at East Lansing. This game, too, will go down in annals as a brilliant example of basketball. State’s guarding was perfect, the Irish never having a close-up shot at the basket during the entire contest. Schau stood out with his great defensive play. With the score tied late in the contest, State staged a rally that netted ten points while the Irish were held scoreless. Another victory that pleased the home fans was the 52 to 20 triumph over the same Albion team that a year before had invaded East Lansing and nosed out Coach Van Alstyne’s five. A 17-13 victory over the University of Detroit at Detroit, contest, in another over-time established the true worth of the squad. Hope College was vanquished 36 to 21, and Kalamazoo fell 36 to 24 before the Spartans. The season was terminated with a 30 to 25 victory over Marquette that was sweet revenge for the defeat earlier in the season. for State an enviable The season was_ the most successful in basketball annals for the past decade, and won reputation throughout the middle west. An ambitious schedule has been arranged for the coming season, and there is some possibility that a larger playing court will be found for the Spartans. Russo Page one hundred thirty-ûve Totten it Grove Colvin Drew BBH PROSPECTS FOR 1929 From the 1928 basketball squad,Coach Van Alstyne loses only one regular— “Red” Colvin. This means that inaddition to the oncoming sophomores there will be in uniform next winter Captain Felt, Dickeson,Van Zylen, Den Herder, Russo, Schau, Grove, Totten, and McGillicuddy. SEASON’S RECORD State Opponents Adrian Michigan ..................................................... ...................... ....................... .......... Ohio Northern Detroit Hillsdale ......................... ........................ ......................... .................................................... Coe College ........................................... Loyola University . . ............................ ......................... Marquette .................... Notre Dame........................................... Hope College............... ......................... ......................... Notre Dame ............... Albion .............................. ......................... Kalamazoo Detroit Marquette .................... ......................... ..................................................... ......................... .................... Page one hundred- thirty-six 30 23 39 58 27 35 21 18 25 36 26 52 36 17 30 25 43 25 24 23 25 23 21 29 21 16 20 24 13 25 473 354 FRED ALDERMAN Captain of 1927 Varsity Track Team Page one hundred thirty-seven Trainer Heppinstall, Coach Young, Tillotson, Jachym, Davis, Diller, McCabe, Asst. Coach Casteel, Manager Sparling Smith, McAtee, Rossman, Passink, Clark, Cord, Wareham, Olson Williams, Kroll, Captain-elect Wylie, Severance, Captain Alderman, Grim, Dang, Henson, Willmarth Major letters and gold track shoes were awarded to the following men in track: Captain Fred Alderman, Lansing; Ex-captain Bohn Grim, Sturgis; Captain-elect Henry Wylie, Sparta; Roy Severance, Decker; Russell Lord, Owosso; Paul Smith, Saginaw; Ivan Tillotson, Petoskey; Meredith Clark, Vicksburg; Deland Davis, Battle Creek; Burgoyne Diller, Battle Creek; Lewis Hackney, Flint; Lyle Henson, Lansing; Robert Olsen, Sault Ste. Marie; Joseph Joachim, St. Clair; William Kroll, Detroit; Forrest Lang, Beaverton; Harold McAtee, Dundee; Albert McCabe, Petoskey; Clarence Passink, Grand Rapids; Victor Rossman, Onondaga; Earl Wareham, Lansing; Theodore Willmarth, Detroit; Eugene Williams, Okemos. Manager’s letter to William Sparling, Bad Axe. Henry Wylie Captain of 1928, Team S3 Page one hundred thirty-eight Kroll, Alderman, Grim, Henson and Lang, and some of their-: trophies RELAYS Michigan State’s 1927 track team, unquestionably the best in college history, won national renown for the Spartans, was undefeated in dual meets, and annexed the Michigan Intercollegiate and Central Intercollegiate crowns, in addi­ tion to cutting a wide swathe at the National Intercollegiates, I. C. A. A. A. A. meet, and at four major relay carnivals. The performance of the undefeated half-mile relay team, named , as All- American by the experts, was outstanding. Captain Alderman, Grim, Lang, and Henson made up the fleet combination. They dashed to victory at the Rice, Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania Relays. Kroll was. the alternate, and he also figured in brilliant victories. State an­ nexed the quarter-mile crown at the Rice and Texas Relays; was second in the mile relay at Ohio, and won the. Class B mile In addition the event at Pennsylvania. mile combination won the; state crown. The fleet Spartan Sprinters gathered more than 30 gold and silver wrist watches during the season, in addition to a plentiful -supply of medals and trophies. With Alderman running in the anchor position the Spartans J were ; unbeatable. Given an even break the State captain could always open up a good lead, and time and again he would come from behind to win with his brilliant finish. With his graduation State lost one of the greatest sprinters of all time, and an athlete who made college history. Rossman ' Lord sii» Page one hundred thirty-nine Grim and Kroll fighting it out in the quarter-mile DETROIT State opened the dual meet track season with an easy victory over Detroit City College, 88 2-3 to 44 1-3. The outstanding performance was the time of 109.6 turned in by Alderman in the hundred-yard dash. The mark tied the national It was made against a slight breeze. intercollegiate record. Wylie won both the mile and two-mile, and Alderman, with the aid of Henson, Grim, Lang, and Kroll, piled up points in the dashes. State also scored well in the distances and field events. NOTRE DAME For the first time in a score of years, Michigan State defeated Notre Dame in a dual track meet. The score was 68 to 58. The feat was accomplished in a steady downpour of rain at South Bend, Ind. ■** Captain Alderman won the 100 and 220-yard dashes,C and the broad jump. He set a new Notre Dame record the 220 of in 21-flat, acccomplished despite a soft track. Wylie’s brilliant defeat of Judge of Notre Dame in the mile Judge was the also stood out. 1926 intercollegiate national champion. Wylie nosed him out by less than a foot in 4129, after racing the entire last lap neck and neck. Grim took second to Alderman in both the 100 and 220, and won a brilliant victory in the quarter- mile. Tillotson and Paul Smith added points the weight events, and the performance of virtually every man on the squad was well above average. in McAtee IhR Page one hundred forty 09 Tillotson Passink tying for first in C. I. C. high hurdles STATE INTERCOLLEGIATES Coach Young achieved a goal towards which he had been aiming ever since his arrival at East Lansing when he won the State Intercollegiates by piling up 53^2 points, nearly twice the score of the nearest opponent. Alderman, Grim, and Henson finished one, two, three in both the 100 and 220-yard dashes, Alderman’s winning time being 109.6 and 120.5 respectively. Grim set a new State record in the quarter with a mark of :48.9,icwith Krqll and Alderman a foot behind. Wylie lost a heart-breaking race to Potter of Ypsi in the mile, but Brown, State Freshman, won the two-mile with ease. McAtee tied for first in the pole vault, and Paul Smith accounted for points in the weights. CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATES 11 Despite the injured scoring 73J/2 points. Alderman fact that Grim could not run because foot, State won the Central Intercol­ of an legiates, took both the 100 and 220-yard dashes, and won the broad jump, in both dashes. Wylie and with Henson placing Clark finished one-two in the mile, and McAtee sur­ prised by vaulting 13 feet, inches to set a new 3*^ record in the pole vault. It was the greatest leap ever made by any athlete in Michigan. for Passink first tied place in the hurdles, while McCabe won the discus throw. Paul Smith took the shot put, and Tillotson and Barratt also scored in the field events. Kroll Hackney Page one hundred forty-one Alderman (center) winning National Intercollegiate 100-yard dash, with Grim (extreme right) close behind I. C. A. A. A. A. Captain Alderman added to his laurels at Philadelphia by surprising the entire track world with a brilliant victory in the quarter-mile run. He had been doped to race it out with Borah of Southern California for honors in the sprints, but instead he chose the longer race and led the pack home to victory. His time of 148.3 ranked him as one of the greatest quarter-milers in America, despite the fact it was his first intercollegiate appearance at the distance. He defeated, among others, Ross of Yale, and Cooke of Syracuse, the intercollegiate champion. Grim and Henson qualified in the sprints but were eliminated in the semi-final races. McAtee cleared 12 feet and 6 inches but could not place in the pole vault. Wylie was sixth in a fast mile. NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATES With the I. C. A. A. A. A. quarter mile title safely stowed away, Alderman set out for new honors in the national intercollegiates in the 100- yard and 220- yard dashes. He won both races, the hundred in :o9-9, and the 220 in :2i.2, despite a slow track. This gave him the greatest collection of major sprint titles, held by one man during recent years in intercollegiate track. Although Grim seemed an obvious fourth place in the century, he was over­ looked by judges. He finished fifth in the 220. Had Alderman not been hampered with a bad leg muscle at Chicago in the national intercollegiates, many believe he would have come close to or bettered the world’s record in the 220-yard dash. smith Brown McAtee going “over the top” INDOOR SEASON, 1928 Despite the loss of Grim and Alderman, Coaches Young, Mason and Casteel developed a much stronger track team than had been expected. The Spartans started the season on right foot by retaining their title in the Michigan. A. A. U. championships, piling up 40 points to 25 for Ypsilanti Normal. Thirteen teams were entered in the meet. Brown, a sophomore, captured the A. A. U. two-mile title, and McAtee surprised by setting a new indoor pole vault record of 13 feet and ^ inch, one of the greatest vaults ever made off a board floor in the history of track. State cut a wide swath at its own relay carnival, capturing several of the special relays, but losing a heart breaking two-mile race to the University of Michigan when one of the Spartan distance runners dropped the baton. At the Illinois Relays an inexperienced Spartan four-mile relay team composed of Captain Wylie, Roossien, Brown, and Will- marth surprised by pushing the University of Illinois to a new Carnival record, the Spartans them­ selves running eight seconds under the previous mark. State was nosed out of the Central indoor championship Intercollegiate at South Bend when Notre Dame scored 27 1-3 points to 22 1-3 for the Spartans. Marquette was third with 19 1-3 points while a dozen or more teams trailed behind the leaders. Only two State men captured indi­ vidual championships, Kroll winning the quarter-mile, and McAtee tying for first in the pole vault. Roossien Willmarth Page one hundred forty-three Kroll, I^ang and Henson ready to dash off their marks OHIO WESLEYAN, MARQUETTE State split even in dual meets indoors, defeating Ohio Wesleyan, the champions of Ohio, 70 1-6 to 38 5-6, and losing, 56^ to 52^4 to Marquette University in a well contested meet at Milwaukee. In downing Wesleyan, State surprised even the squad’s closest followers with team balance. The Spartans took all three sprints, and virtually slammed the distance races. McAtee won the pole vault, Tillotson took the shot put and broke a college record, and the Spartans nearly held their own in other' events in which they were admittedly weak. E/x-Captain Grim HHBnSilSKS Page one hundred forty-four DON FLESER Captain of 1927 Varsity Baseball Team mXS* Trainer Heppinstall, Coach Kobs, Manager Fishbeck Witter, Hoisington, Davis, Barratt, Fggert, Caruso Captain-elect Tolies, Rowley, Zimmerman, Captain Fleser, Baynes, Rinehart, Bremer _ Major letters and gold baseballs were awarded to the following men in base­ ball: Captain Donald Fleser, Allegan; Captain-elect Albert Tolies, Bangor; Robert Bremer, Howell; Delmar Zimmerman, Traverse City; Gail Rowley, Laingsburg; Carl Baynes, Birmingham: Forrest Rinehart, East Lansing; John Caruso, Owosso; Russell Davis, Elberta; Marvin Eggert, Lansing; Clark Hoisington, Adrian; Gordon Witter, 'Detroit; Fred Barratt, Lansing. Mana­ ger’s letter to Kenneth Fishbeck, East Lansing. Coach Kobs Albert Tolles Captain of 1928 Team Pagëjone hundred forty-six - Rowley holding ’em close to third 1927 BASEBALL SEASON Coach John Kobs’ 1927 baseball team has rightly been called one of the greatest in college history. The outstanding victories were over traditional rivals Mich­ igan and Notre Dame—and the performances in every game were a delight to the campus fans. Captain Don Fleser headed a hard-hitting squad, that was able to field well, run the bases, and play “heads-up” baseball. Cxiven the able pitching of “Lefty Tolies, the captain-elect, the Spartans were well nigh unbeatable. Strangely enough, State started the season with a disastrous southern trip. But the experience gained in Dixie served the Spartans in good stead during the regular season. West Kentucky State Teachers took the first game, 4 to 3, then Fort Benning won a wild exhibi­ tion at its Georgia camp, 19 to 11. The next day the Spartans came back to down the officers, 12 to 8, only to lose again on the third day, 5 t° 3- Mercer defeated State 7 to o, and Maryville Col­ lege, of Tennessee took two from the Spartans, 7 to 4, and 17 to o. The long jaunt was concluded with a brilliant 1 to 0 victory over St. Xavier College at Cin­ cinnati. It was an alert, bronzed team that re­ turned from the South, ready to battle any and all. In view of the fact that during the remainder of the season only two games were lost, the justification for the journey seemed ample. State easily had the jump on most northern teams, and . started its regular season by playing a Smooth brand of bail. Eggert Rinehart rt » 1C Page one hundred forty-seven Eggert taking a lead off first wmm Three small state colleges were trounced just to start the regular season off right, Albion succumbing 17 to O, Adrian 13 to 2, and Olivet 16 to o. Then Mich­ igan took a little wind out of the Spartan’s sails by winning 6 to 4 at Ann Arbor in an interesting contest. But Michigan had not seen the Spartans at their best, as a subsequent game demonstrated. Following the Michigan encounter State returned to East Lan­ sing where “Bob” Bremer, veteran pitcher, turned in the best game of his college career to humble the powerful West Virginia University nine, 9 to 3. Despite a disposition towards wildness, Bremer was invincible that day, and aided by splendid fielding and hard hitting the Spartans emerged on the long side of the count in the second major contest of the season. Hope College’s Fighting Dutchmen nearly caught State off its guard, but the Spartans squeezed through with a 7 to 5 victory. Few State fans saw what was one of the outstanding games of the season, when the Spartans went to .South Bend and turned back Notre Dame, 4 to 1, on one of those rare occasions when the Irish are beaten in their own stamping-grounds. Albert Tolies was on the mound for State,: and the little left-hander had the Irish eating out of his glove. State’s four runs proved an ample margin of victory. Following the Notre Dame con­ test the Spartans returned to East Lansing subdued Bradley Tech, 9 to 5, in a listless game that was to be'expected after the gruel-B ling test at South Bend. and Hoisington Witter 1 Page one hundred forty-eight A glimpse of the crowd at the Michigan game St. Viators College of Illinois brought one of the best teams to East Lansing of the entire season, but lost, 5 to 1, with Tolies again turning the trick. The game, however, meant little to the State fans who were looking ahead a few days to the encounter with Notre Dame. The tradition tilt with the Irish at East Lansing failed to live up to expectations, but was a very good exhibition of college baseball. The Irish avenged themselves on their defeat at South Bend by handing State a stinging 5 to o setback. After Notre Dame came Armour Tech, but the. Chicagoans, were no match for State, and fell by the wayside, 7 to 3. The Michigan game, next on the schedule, was the high light of the season. The campus turned out en masse for the game, and Lansing and East' Lansing fans swelled the crowd. State won, 4 to 1, in a contest that will long be remembered at East Lansing. The hard hitting Wolverines, one of the leaders leading teams in the Big Ten, could do nothing with Tolies, and before Nebe- lung, a former Spartan, could be yanked from the box, State had pounced on Michigan for enough runs to cinch the ball game. It was decided to make their annual games in 1928 the feature of the com­ mencement exer­ cises . of the two schools. Davis o V Page one hundred forty-nine ¡sggigfâwoLvmiNE, ©gsssssa Zimmerman Rowley GRADUATION LOSSES Coach Kobs faced a difficult task in building a team for the 1928 season because of the loss of such dependable men as Captain Fleser, Rowley, Zimmerman, Baynes, Bremer, Barratt and Witter, but despite this he set about the job willingly, staging practices in the big armory during the winter and taking the team south for a training trip when spring came. Another season of victories indicated that his work was not in vain. 1927 SEASON’S RECORD State Opponents W. Kentucky State Teachers Fort Benning, Ga.................... Fort Benning, Ga.................... Fort Benning, Ga.................... Mercer University................. Marysville College................. Marysville College................. St. Xavier College................. Albion ..................................... Adrian ...................................... Olivet ....................................... Michigan ................................ West Virginia ........................ Hope College . ........................ Bradley Tech........................... Notre Dame........................... St. Viators .............................., Notre Dame .......................... Armour Tech........................... Michigan ................................ St. Xavier .............................. 3 11 12 3 0 4 0 i 17 13 16 4 9 7 9 4 5 0 7 4 11 4 19 8 5 7 7 17 0 0 2 0 6 3 5 S i i 5 3 i 7 140 109 Page one hundred fifty JMinor^p orts Page one hundred fifty- Class in State gymnasium Intra-mural sports and gymnastic classes have always played a prominent part in the sports program at Michigan State. Director Young has stressed a a policy of “athletics for all” that has given every man in the college a chance to develop his body. Soccer, and lacrosse have been added to the athletic program and students are also given a chance to participate in all the more popular American sports. Coaches Burhans, Brown, and Leonard have been prominent in developing the physical education program. Burhans Page one hundred fifty-two y MXL/ Coach Leonard, Groesbeck, Ferrari, Karn, Manager Malone Stoner, Shuch, Sajkowski, Bean, Kurrle, Captain Candsburg, Mohrhardt VARSITY WRESTLING Major letters were awarded in wrestling to the following men: Captain George Landsburg, Deckerville ; Norman Stoner, Lansing; Minor letters to: Foster Mohr­ hardt, East Lansing; Adam Sajkowski, Detroit, Arnold Bean, Jackson; George Karn, Lansing; Harry Kurrle, Owosso; Edward Groesbeck; Adam Schuch, Unionville; George Ferrari, Bessemer; Manager’s letter to Eugene Malone, Lima, Ohio. Coach Ralph Leonard piloted the State wrestling team through another brilliant season during the winter, scoring victories over such strong teams as the Univer­ sity of Chicago and Ohio University, and again winning the Michigan A. A. U. championship. State qualified five men for the final Olympic trials to be held in Grand Rapids. Page one hundred fifty-three Coach Mason, Crowe, Roberts, Captain Wylie, -Roossien, Willmarth, Captain-elect Brown, Manager Carlson Major letters and gold running shoes were awarded to the following men in cross-country: Captain Henry Wylie, Sparta; Captain-elect Lauren Brown, Detroit; Theodore Willmarth, Detroit; Irwin Crowe, Alpena; Elmer Roossien, Grand Haven; Floyd Roberts, Rapid River. Manager’s letter to Arnold Carl­ son, Newaygo. Rauren Brown Captain-elect Page one hundred fifty-four Brown, Coach Mason and Captain Wylie talking over their plans CROSS COUNTRY Michigan State’s 1927 cross country team was without question the greatest in the history of the college. Michigan, Notre Dame, and Marquette were pushed aside without difficulty, and the Central Intercollegiates were won with ease. Many track experts asserted that only Illinois and Wisconsin in the entire west had runners comparable to the Spartans. In Loren Brown, State had a great distance star. The little Spartan, captain- elect for the 1928 season, met defeat but once, and then at the hands of Pfleiger of Marquette in the first dual meet of the season. He obtained ample revenge when he led Pfleiger to the tape in the Central Intercollegiates by several hundred yards. Brown set a new course record of 25 :45-7 f°r difficult five mile run, a full minute under the old mark. In addition he bettered the Western Confer­ ence record at Ann Arbor by thirty seconds in leading his team to victory over Michigan. Page one hundred fifty-five State’s magnificent swimming pool SWIMMING State was forced to abandon intercollegiate swimming during the winter of 1928 because Michigan health authorities ruled that only a limited number of men could use the big college pool each day. Despite this handicap, Coach Sterry Brown worked diligently with a small squad preparing it for coming seasons. As a reward to the men for their work, service sweaters were awarded to the following members of the varsity squad: Captain Alvin Eilinger, Grand Rapids ; Charles Mitchell, Grand Rapids; Edward Bredlow, Detroit; Paul Freeland, Omena; Paul Hickie, Lansing; Allen Kidder, Clare; and Richard Kincaid, Grant! Two freshmen were awarded their numerals—Edward Brewster, Lansing; and John Tate, Detroit. Coach Brown and his squad I Page one hundred fifty +six' Î9U Coach Waffa FENCING Under the guidance of Coach Joseph Waffa, fencing has been developed to a high plane at State. During the past season, for the first time, the Spartans have been represented by a varsity team in intercollegiate contests. Not a little atten­ tion was drawn to the sport by the fact that one of the stars of the squad was Miss Audrey Glenn, who was able to outpoint most of her opponents, and hold her own with the best in the Big Ten. Minor letters were awarded the following on the varsity squad: Captain Lloyd Campbell, Lansing; Edwin Gruettner, Wauwatosa, Wis.; Russell Darling, Owosso; John I. Olson, Shelby; and Miss Audrey Glenn, West Branch. The following freshman were given their numerals for their work in fencing: Captain Bonner Waterman, Birmingham; Lewis Haigh, Lansing; William Ker­ shaw, Wyandotte; Karl Von Voightlander, Jackson; Keith Byrne, Lowell; George Bauer, Hastings; and Gordon Evans, Battle Creek. Page one hundred fifty-seven 1 MM»» i?*G ifr ’ TJSME; ■k;- ■ |LV'- !|fi| I ran : m SNiiS JK i§«s ' ó'N ^ M liilSf |lff»| «ISf . ISm? Ififaf p*«sk» ; 1 1 F m h I»;;: Whug^S^^- ■p IB Stott, Perrin, Colvin, Coach Ball, Captain Hendershott, Farleman, Smith, Manager Schneider VARSITY TENNIS Minor letters were awarded to the following State tennis players for 1927: Captain Theodore Hendershott, East Lansing; Robert Stott, Chicago; Merwyn Farleman, East Lansing; Carleton Colvin, East Lansing; Alfred H, Perrin, Jr., Saginaw; and Leland Smith, Allegan; Manager’s letter to Ivan Schneider, Owosso. State concluded a successful tennis for 1927 when Farleman and Hender­ shott captured the state intercollegiate doubles championship, while Hendershott was runner-up in the singles at the invitational meet at Kalamazoo. The enrollment of George Lott, Jr., of Chicago at the college in the fall of 1927 stimulated new interest in the sport. Lott is the third ranking American player, and was forced to leave school at the start of the spring term to take his place on the American Davis Cup and Olympic teams. SEASON’S RECORD State Opponents ---- ........................... Kalamazoo Grand Rapids Junior ............ . .. . Michigan ................................. Detroit Citv ............................... . . . Hillsdale ................................... .... Michigan ................................. Armour Tech................................. Marquette Notre Dame .............................. ........................... .... ssi Page one hundred fifty-eight 4 3 0 2 3 0 T 5 i 3 4 7 5 3 8 6 2 6 19 44 M Manager Harrington, Coach Kobs, Assistant Manager Henry Olson, Jones, Hodge, Burris, Captain Hancock, Stimac, Harper, Janz Plaunt, Hawkins, Clark, Horne, Maskrey, Schimmel, Kennedy, Haupth, McKinnon HOCKEY Hockey was conducted on an informal basis at State during the past winter under the direction of Coach John Kobs. Interest in the sport was keen and large crowds watched the Spartans play on the new rink near the armory. Outstand­ ing from a campus viewpoint was a brilliant 2-1 victory scored over the varsity team of the University of Michigan. In future years Coach Kobs hopes to put the sport on a firmer basis and meet outstanding intercollegiate teams of the west with a varsity team. State s chief handicap is the uncertain Michigan weather, which often reduces the rink to water even during the middle of the winter. An enclosed rink would solve the problem for the State athletes, and it is possible that in the future such a build­ ing will be included in the expansion program of the athletic department. Freshman numerals were awarded to the following members of the State hockey squad for the 1928 season: Donald Clark, Lansing; Marvin Horne, Dear­ born; Donald Jones, Lansing; Russell Tanz, Lansing; Gerald Maskrey, Detroit; James MacKinnon, Detroit; William Plaunt, Sault Ste. Marie; and Bernard Schimmel, Detroit. Page one hundred fifty-nine SOCCER AND LACROSSE Introduction of both soccer and lacrosse, two popular eastern sports, by Coach Leonard was effected at State during the past seasons. Large squads of inexperienced men reported to the State mentor and considerable progress was made in developing teams. Since only one or two schools in the Western Conference support either soccer or lacrosse teams, intercollegiate competition was virtually out of the question, but despite this the men worked hard and it is possible that after the two sports have taken a firmer hold on the middle west that State will be represented by varsity teams. No awards were made in either sports since no outside competi­ tion was met. WmglBm Page one hundred sixty £ jnres h <^/iìfhletics Page one hundred sixty-one Coach Van Alstyne, Coach Kobs, Durst, Hoy, Lowing, Nielson, Gaffner, Coach Anderson Roseberry, Raber,; »Moore, Hammond, Ridler, Olson, Fogg, Nordberg, Raymond, Buckholtz Lincoln, Maskrey, Hall, Schäfer, Miller, Captain Grove, Fricker, Dill, Stine, Frratt FRESHMAN FOOTBALL A large squad of Spartan yearlings reported to Coaches Ben Van Alstyne and Included in its ranks were many John Kobs at the start of the 1927 season. men whom the coaches believe are destined to cut a wide swathe in the varsity ranks in years to come. Assisting the State coaches in handling squad were John Anderson and Carl Schultz, two varsity ends of a few years ago. Numerals were awarded to the following men: Captain Roger Grove, Sturgis; Bruce Schafer, Howell; John Raber, East Lansing; Edwin Fricker, Massillon, Ohio; Arne Daniels, Paw Paw; Don Lowing, Grand Rapids; 111.; Robert Miller, Waukegan, Reuben Dill, Saginaw; Robert Lincoln, Greenville; Earl Stine, Battle Creek; Don Ridler, Detroit; Ernest Buck­ holtz, River Rouge; Harold Parker, Mt. Clemens; Hendrick Heeson, Beaver Falls, Pa.; Harold Nielson, Sheridan; Cecil Fogg, Jackson; John Gafner, Escanaba; Frank Weyerman, Hastings; Clarence Lindler, Grand Rapids; Harold Raymond, Lansing; Gerald Maskery, Detroit; Carl Nord- berg, St. Joseph; Sterling Moore, Hastings; George Roseberry, Grand Rapids; Clyne Durst, Lansing; Robert Hammond, Spring Lake; Gerald Breen, Holland; Carlos Hall, North- ville; Gordon Hoy, Battle Creek; Claude Streb, Birmingham; Lynn Erratt, Cheboygan; and Alvin Olson, Chicago, 111. Anderson Schultz Page one hundred sixty-two 1Y Manager Griffith, Baker, Prendergast, Clark, Barnard, Coach Traynor (Captain Haga not in picture) Pearcy, Warner, Bayerle, Grove, Scott. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL A strong freshman basketball squad reported to Coach Barney Traynor at the start of the 1928 season. Early predictions were fulfilled when the squad went through its season with but one defeat—that at the hands of a powerful Grand Rapids Junior team, which later was downed by the yearlings in a return contest. Coach Van Alstyne of the varsity kept close watch over the material with a view of fitting several of the men into his varsity machine for the .coming year. Freshman numerals were awarded to the following: Richard Pearcy, Frank­ fort, Indv; Howard Clark, Grand Rapids; Roger Grove, Sturgis; Arthur Haga, Muskegon; Edward Scott, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Daniel Prendergast, OwoSsoSFarl Baker, Frankfort, Ind.; Henri Bayerle, Sturgis; John Bernard, Detroit; and Roy Warner,; Detroit. Other members of the freshman squad who also showed promise were Gerald Breen,; Holland; Elbert DeWeerd, Holland; John Gafner, Escanaba; Louis Handler, Detroit; Stephen Kozelko, Detroit; William Toikkenen;'. Ashtabula, Ohio; Franklin A^an Antwerpt, Williamsport, Pa.; and Thomas Van Zanden, Holland. Page one hundred sixty-three Trainer Heppinstall, Coach Young, Wingier, Schau, Joslin. Ha jeden, Asst. Coach Casteel, Manager Sparling Miller, Petersön, Knutson, Salmon, Wilson, Trapp, Crowe Harper, Roossien, Hoffman, Potter, Crittenden, Forsythe, McConnell, Captain Brown, Hallock FRESHMAN TRACK State’s 1927 freshman track squad, while not particularly promising, was well balanced. Two stars stood out, both of whom seem destined to achieve a per­ manent niche in college annals—Captain Lauren Brown, the state intercollegiate two-mile champion and freshman record holder at his event, and Elmer Roossien, who was fourth in the state mile, and holds the yearling record. Numerals were awarded by Coaches Young, Casteel, and Mason to the follow­ ing men: Captain Lauren Brown, Detroit; Irvin Crow, Alpena; Alden Cole, Lowell; Everett Cummins, Plymouth; Carleton Crittenden, Hudson; Robert Dear- ing, Highland Park; William Forsythe, Milan; Carvel Hallock, Rochester; James Hayden, Cassopolis; Donald Hoffman, Lansing; Arthur Harper, Sault Ste. Marie;' Marion Joslin, Grand Rapids; Amos Knutson, Iron Mountain; Herbert Miller, Greenville; Earl McConnell, Lansing; Walter Peterson, Negaunee; Walter Potter, Eladley; Elmer Roossien, Grand Haven; Lawrence Raymond, Pleasant Ridge ; David Salmon, Buffalo, N. Y.; Henry Schau, Scherer­ ville, Ind.; Chester Smith, Detroit; Howard Trapp, Benzonia; Don S. Wingier, Lowell; John Wilson, Asbury Park, N. J. 1 C^#/ 3 Manager Spayde, Nielson, Martens, Peck, Denning, Atchinson, Wilber, Shader, Coach Burhans FRESHMAN WRESTLING A strong freshman wrestling squad was developed during the winter of 1928 by Coach L. D. Burhans, the season culminating with the Michigan A. A. U. championships and Olympic tryouts at East Lansing, in which several of the men made very good showings. Freshman numerals were awarded to the following: Lyle Shader, Grand Rapids; Addison Wilbur, Old Mission; Orson Atchinson, Salem; Donald Dem- ing> Homer; William S. Peck, Greenville; Carlton 'Martens, Vicksburg; and Harold Nielson, Greenville. Page one hundred sixty-five Coach Frimodig, Potts, Bradley, Carlson, Manager Voitek Sheathelm, Sachs, Byrne, Siegel, Hayden, Bullard McCauley, Blume, Dirkse, Captain Williams, Bullach, Gass, Grove FRESHMAN BASEBALL State’s freshman baseball team for 1927 was handled as usual by Coach L. L. Frimodig, who emphasized the development of individual players for varsity berths, rather than team play. Despite this the yearlings held their own against smaller colleges, and junior college teams of the state. Byrne, pitcher, Sachs, outfielder, and Hayden, catcher, give considerable promise of developing into varsity men when they become eligible. Numerals were awarded by Coach Frimodig to the following: Robert Bradley, Highland Park; Leo Bullard, Vicksburg; Gerald Byrne, Lowell; Neil Blume, Lansing; Melville Bulloch, Massillon, Ohio; Harold Carlson, Detroit; Evan Dirkse, Grand Haven; James Cass, Royal Oak; Don Grove, Sturgis; James Hayden, Cassopolis; Floyd Lewis, Midland; Robert McCauley, Richmond, Richard Potts, Three Oaks; Albert Sachs, Benton Harbor; Don Siegel, Freeport; Russell Sheathelm, Lansing; and Alan Williams, North Adams, Mich. Page one hundred, sixty-six Coach Mason, Baldwin, Captain Dowd, Case, O’Connor, Wilson, Perrine, Manager Carlson FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY State’s freshman cross country team for 1927 boasted of two capable men in Captain Dowd and O’Connor and several others who gave promise of developing into varsity caliber. Dowd set a new freshman record for the full varsity course of 27:13, which was faster time than the winner made in the state intercollegiates during the same season. Coach Morton Mason awarded numerals to the following men: Captain Leonard Dowd, Hartford; Robert O’Connor, Hastings; Wayne Perrine, Ann Arbor 11 Ronald Wilson, Bridgman; Duana Baldwin, Howell; and John Case, Benzonia. Page one hundred sixty-seven SPARTAN COURAGE Fred Alderman, captain of the 1927 track team and the greatest sprinter in the history of the college, winning the. I. C. A. A. A. A. quarter-mile championship from Launcelot Ross of Yale in ¡48.3. Page one hundred sixty-eight (s)0-ed Page one hundred sixty-nine Helen D. Grimes Head of the Women's Department of Physical Education The department of Physical Education for Women has developed rapidly since 1919, at which time the present building was first occupied. That same year sports made their initial appearance—swimming and rifle marksmanship being introduced. Since that time the enthusiasm and demand has grown steadily until the 1928 season opens with eighteen different sports sponsored by the Women’s Athletic Association and seven sports sponsored by the Sororities. The growth of the department has included a minor course in Physical Edu­ cation, which has developed into a major. The first plan for a minor course was formed in 1922, put into operation the fall of 1923, and the major course is to be introduced the fall of 1928. The major course will include, besides the Physical Education subjects, courses in Dietetics, Nutrition, and Dietotherapy, also music and art. With the introduction of the major course the thoughts and plans of the depart­ ment are turned toward a Woman’s Gymnasium. Page one hundred seventy E. Gillis, R. Wrisley, M. Fahrney, M. Rue as, M. Seigneur, N. Gallup I. Chapin, M. Sprague, E. Hyde, R. Simmons, H. Scovell, M. Wilson B. Castle, F. Banhagel, A. MacRae, B. Comstock, I. Eautner, B. Eeadley W. A. A. The Woman’s Athletic Association is an organization made up of girls who take active part in athletics sponsored by it. Each term honor teams are chosen for each sport. These are composed of players picked from class teams. OFFICERS Mary Ella Farhney, President Marie Lucas, Vice-President Annabelle MacRae, Secretary Bessie Castle, Treasurer MANAGERS Irene Chapin, Publicity Gertrude Woodworth, Concession Margaret Sprague, Social Phyllis Trautmann, Basket Ball Norma Gallop, Hiking Margaret Wilson, Hockey Henriette Scovell, Rifle Winifred Kalchthaler, Soccer Ruth Simmons, Swimming Marjorie Seigneur, Volley Ball Beatrice Comstock, Bowling Hattie. Lucas, Skating lone Lautner, Canoeing Betty Leadley, Dancing Emma Hyde, Baseball Elizabeth Gillis, Archery Fay Gillis, Track Florence Banhagel, Tennis Gladys Traynor, Cheering Audrey Glynn, Fencing Page one hundred seventy-one Trautmann, Chapin, G. Woodworth, Bowditch, Hard, M. Woodworth, R. Bowen, McWood, Simmons,“ Flynn, Wilson GREEN SPLASH The Green Splash, open only to Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors is an hon­ orary swimming club which has been organized on campus for about one year. It is an outgrowth of the Life Saving Corps, an organization of about eight years’ standing. The purpose of the club is to further, promote, and support an inter­ est in all water activities among the women students of Michigan State College. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Ruth Fickes Helen Grimes. ' . OFFICERS Dorothy Jane Parker Clarissa Anderson Ruth Simmons, President , Josephine Flynn, Vice-President Phyllis Trautmann, Secretary Gertrude Woodworth, Treasurer Clarissa Anderson, Faculty Advisor SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Ruth Ann Bowen Alice McWood Josephine Flynn Lois Krusen Louise .Morgridge Phyllis Trautmann Dorothy Bowditch Jane Bullinger Dorothy Shoesmith Ruth Simmons Margaret Wilson Gertrude Woodworth Marion Woodworth Irene Chapin Elizabeth Hard Page on e hundred seveniy-Hvo Ì Q A Posed by Members of the Advanced Dancing Class under the direction of Miss Ruth Fickes ■HI pinsa HONOR HOCKEY TEAM Wilson (Manager), Werback, Scovell, Miller, Cauzun Bullinger, Kalchthaler Members of the team not in picture: Johnston, Amrhein, Stewart, Bowditch Baird, Chambers, Kaiser, Kuhn, Crandell, Kirker Vargo, Scott, Snider, Hubbard, Allen, Greenough ERO ALPHIAN Winners of Inter-society Hockey Page one hundred seventy four HONOR SOCCER TEAM Kalchthaler (Manager), Devine, Kempfer, Castle,‘Baker, Marks, Hunter, Wilson Members of the team not in picture: Murdock, Evans, Jennings, H. Lucas W. A. A. BAND Page one hundred seventy-five HONOR BOWLING TEAM Comstock (Manager), Piatt, Wilson, Malpass,. Roth, Bostlemann Members of the team not in picture: Hubbard, Burrell, DeVries Janson, Hubbard,- Giffles, Malpass, Bongnecker ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Winners of Inter-society Bowling HONOR PIN BALL TEAM Seigneur (Manager), Banhagel, Castle, Trautmann, Becker Lipka, Keeler, Werback, Holden CHI OMEGA Winners of Inter-society Pin Ball Page one hundred seventy-seven HONOR BASKET BALL Trautman (Manager), Banhagel, Castle Gillis, L,ayton, Werbeck, DeVries HONOR RIFLE A. Hunter, M. Ashley, D. Rehkopf, F. Chambers, A. Stewart, H. Scovell, Manager Page one hundred seventy-eight ANNUAL CROSS-COUNTRY HIKE DOROTHY ADAMS Class Archery Champion BESSIE CASTEE Class Tennis Champion Page one hundred seventy-nine CO-ED VARSITY RIFLE TEAM • Sgt. Baumgartner, R. Schoolmaster, R. Kincaid, M. Wangeman, Capt. Hin wood T. Austin, V. Kaiser, F. Chambers (Captain), M. Kirier, A. Stewart, D. Rehkopf G. Farwejl, F. -Kintoj^ M. Ashley, A. Hunter, A. Cribbs, B. Brinkman, H. Scovell Stewart, Scovell, Green, Pangborn THFMIAN SOCIKTY Winners of Inter-Society Rifle Page one hundred eighty Traynor, Farwell, Scott, Gillett, Brinkman, Hubbard CO-ED RIDING CLASS ANNUAL OVER-NITE) CANOE) TRIP LETTER WINNERS Hunter, Castle, Trautmann, Woodworth Pangborn, Sanford, Chapin, Farhney, Hyde, Lautner Not in picture: MacRae, Green, Shoesmith Letters are given to those girls who by participating in class teams and in individual sports earn 1000 W.A.A. points. CO-ED CHEERING SECTION Page one hundred eighty-two Audrey Glenn CO-ED FENCING loffie IJricson Audrey Glenn, a member of the Michigan State Varsity Fencing Team and President of the Spartan Fencing Club, is the only woman member of a Varsity Fencing team in the United States. Miss Glenn will be instructor of Fencing in the Women’s Department of Physical Education in 1928-29. 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Page One hundred eighty-seven Page one hundred eighty-eight —flplbl! — 1 Page one hundred, eighty-nine Page one hundred ninety Page one hundred ninety-one WëBÈSm a— ISMIWlil Page one hundred ninety-three \-(WW^mt Æ .!1*!li,,» l Page one hundred ninety-four Page one hundred ninety-five Hfin \ erna\\oY\vOA \ ^m \s lÿivXe'C" «c^ftùVôA f\ofe\s.‘ \W < Am V 1« v i tAi e » « -u ’S 'C W & X o s xn^^eyn^Ae #ov, ^ : Ses \ ikïï* V î.; .¿T-, \tf‘zvkr$\i$gfo sÿj f ig $ 4 j Page one hundred ninety-six ..¿is ' •' ■MBIBMhH ' Page one hundred ninety-seven Page one hundred ninety-eight Page one hundred ninety-nine Page iwo hundred one “■*»,'** Page two hundred twm Page.tzvo hundred four MÊÊ y oYevA^W'^i \V\ ck \y< \c\ ;Sric>t 'Çffl \XY\ Page two hundred, eight Page two hundred nine ORGANIZATIONS III I P v Y ^ iN ^ n N I I/ T 1 I^ N ^ y r ^ A ^ y f f lg - W^m c& W B T II, 1 —----------...------. ..........; . ;.j] onoraries Page two hundred thirteen Grimes, Carls, Brown Kelly, Smith, Olin EXCALIBUR Local Honorary Campus Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1921 Candidates for Excalibur are picked from the members of the Senior Class' who have distinguished themselves in campus activities and whose qualities of leadership and character have warranted this distinction. P. M. Smith C. J. Olin J. Kelly A. E. Carls MEMBERS O. E. Grimes J. B. Brown G. Macier H. Wylie Page two hundred fourteen «æSSfâWOLVmiNE/ 13. JTaylor, C. Phillips, R. Andrus F. Pangborn, A. MacRae, F. Hyde, p. Morse I. Austin, D. Robinson, M. Fahrney SPHINX Local Honorary Campus Women’s Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1916 The Spinx Society is an honorary campus society whose members are chosen primarily for their service to the college ; scholarship, leadership, and character are considered also. General campus problems: may be brought before them to be discussed. Each spring the Spinx sponsor thé all campus' “Lantern Night” in honor of the Seniors of the year. PATRONESS Miss Neva Lovewell HONORARY ADVISOR Mrs. H. H. Halladay Dorothy Robinson, President Catherine Phillips, Secretary and Treasurer ACTIVE MEMBERS Ruth Andrus Elizabeth Taylor Flossie Pangborn Emma Hyde Mary Ella Fahrney Annabelle MacRae ■ Estelle Morse Irene Austin li n Page two hundred fifteen VARSITY CLUB Local Honorary Athletic Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1914 HONORARY MEMBERS ACTIVEMEMBERS 0. A. Taylor R. H. Young W. Chapman A. J. Groesbeck R. Huston L. W. Watkins Jack Heppinstall Ernest Deacon Jack Hornbeck Carl Felt Robert Bremer Russel Lord Forrest Lang William Sparling Oliver Hood Pierre Lonsbury Ogden Grimes Elwyn Wenner Koester Christensen Hugo Kanitz William Moeller Robert Eldred John Caruso Meredith Clark Harold McAtee Alvin Ellinger C. Ballard M. Casteel J. Hasselman B. Miller L. Burhans F: Gould E. Hotchins Paul Smith James McCosh Albert Tolies Henry Wylie Carleton Colvin Clifford Hauptli Joseph Crabill Glenn Hitchings Vern Dickeson Kenneth Fishbeck Russel Davis Lyle Henson Earl Warham Ward Ross Kenneth Drew Forest Rhinehart Ivan Tillotson Harry Kurrle John Anderson Page two hundred sixteen I. Tillotson, K. Fishbeck, W. Moeller, L. Henson, O. Hood H. Wylie, R. Lord, F. Rinehart, M. Clark, C. Colvin, H. McAtee, J. McCosh J. Caruso, P. Smith, O. Grimes, A. Lllinger, V. Dickeson, J. Anderson, H. Kurrle W. Ross, G. Hitchings, J. Crabill, W. Sparling, C. Hauptli, R. Davis, F. Lang VARSITY CLUB Page two hundred seventeen SCABBARD AND BLADE National Honorary; Military Fraternity _Founded at-University , of Wisconsin in 1914 Seventeen Companies, Three. Posts Established at M. S. C. in 1914 Company K. First Regiment ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Lt. K. P. Flagg Lt. Rockafeller H. H. Halladay L. W. Watkins H. Rather K. L. Butterfield R. S. Shaw L. Wall H. Place A. Pfannenschmidt M. Losey W. C. Peck T. J. Ramsdell W. R. Shook H. J. Burris B. E. Jump A. G. Ellinger H. Kanitz J. Hartman G. Hitchings E. F. Bredlow H. Sprague H. L. Henson F. Lang L. E. Peterson H. McAtee W. Moeller W. Muller M. A. Hahn T. Stevens C. Passink M. R. Hopkins S. Kreager Lt. Col. T. L. Sherburne 'Maj. C. T. Stahle Capt. E. Johns Capt. P. W. Hardie Capt. J. H. Hinwood Capt. R. E. Larson Lt C. R. Chase ACTIVE MEMBERS G. Macier H. Hunter C. Olin H. C. Ray H. R. Ray R. Dailey A. Bean W. Estes L. Lyons J. Converse W. Mann E. Frye C. Coles R. Kilby R. Bentley C, Schrems R. Lord M. Schultz J. Kelly F. Haven J. Caruso F. Wargowski K. Sprague A. M. Wolfinger H. Hendry H. Douma W. Sparling Page two hundred eighteen j Shook, Burris, Jump, Fllinger, Wall, Bentley, Sprague, Duma, Wolfinger, HaVm TT Hendry, Bean, Garlock, Coles, Kelly,:; Byrne, Wargowsky, Converse, Frye, Schrems, Hitchings 01m, Hunter, Macier, Capt. Flagg, Maj. Stahle, Col. Sherburne, Capt. Hardie, Dt. Rockafellow, Dailey, Estes Place, Hopkins, - Muller, Bredlow, Pfannenschmidt, Stevens, Sprague, Eosey, Passink SCABBARD AND BLADE Page two hundred nineteen te J^fepè^SCìsJP Vv V)LX^E/RI NIEy C CHI RHO Local Honorary, Chemistry Fraternity Established at.M.iSi C. in: 1927 HONORARY MEMBERS ■ Prof. A. J; Clark. Dr. D. T. Ewing Dr. R. C. Huston Dr. F. S. Kedzie Prof. B.. E. Hartsuch Prof. H. L. Publów Prof. H. S. Reed Prof. H. D. Lightbody Prof. C. D. Ball ACTIVE MEMBERS INSTRUCTORS W. C. Lewis 0. Mason F. IT. Maxfield J. A. Ikerman GRADUATE ASSISTANTS SENIORS JUNIORS L. Waldron E. Jensen F. Reynolds G. Wilson W. Dernberger W. S. Kirk M. Caldwell H. E. Houser A. H. Laxton J. P. Schwab W. N. Headley J. H. Anderson L. S. Baker C. J. Crabill W. E. Histed R. A. Gezelius F. Leedy H. Neher J. 0. Hardesty H. D. Hinton J. J. Jasper E. Leininger H. Strickler O. Bird A.. Houk T. Benton M. Grams W. Sparling H. Brigham S. Sinclair N. Sedelbauer D. Davis H. E. Chatfield M. Nasif H. M. Place R. H. Pryor O. Marzke U. J. Forsyth D. H. Croope Melvin Brines it PàfckHvJò hùHdrëd tzüèn'tÿ' t H. Place, S. Sinclair, H. Brigham, H. Houser, A. Paxton, R. Pryor M- Nasif, D. DavisjjjG. Schwab, W. Histed, H. Chatfield W. Headley, N. Sedelbower, U. Porsythe, J. Crabill G. Wilson, W. Sparling, M. Caldwell, M. Grams, T. Benton, R. Gezelius CHI RHO Page twolh/nndr^ed twenty-pne, Mm m OMICRON NU National Honorary Home Economics Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1912 ALPHA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1912 FACULTY MEMBERS Dean Jean Krueger Miss Louise Clemens Miss Winifred Gettemy Miss Anna Bayha Miss Julia Tear Miss Osee Hughes Miss Elizabeth Bemis Miss Roberta Hershey ACTIVE MEMBERS Estella Morse, President Mildred Peterson, Vice-President Marguerite Sprague, Secretary Doretha Edmonds, Treasurer Evelyn Keyes Dorothy Shoesmith Donna Bassett Ruth Simmons Page two hundred twenty'two E). Morse, R. Simmons M. Sprague, D. Shoesmith, M. Peterson D. jjdmonds, D. Bassett OMICRON NU Page two hundred twenty-three MICHIGAN STATE BAND CLUB Local Honorary Band Fraternity FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. A. J. Clark Prof. J. S. Taylor Sec’y H. H. Halladay Leonard Falcone ACTIVE MEMBERS4 SENIORS R. J. Cooke C. Graham Eddy Leon C. Greene Earl L. Halladay Garnet Honsberger Roy Gezelius George Farley Forrest Rinehart Willard G. Sweeney Fred Taylor Fred Wargowsky Frank Willis JUNIORS Roland Mapes Page two hundred twenty-four £9 m G. Eddy, G. Farley, R. Gezelius F. Willis, D. Mapes, F. Wargowsky, R. Cooke F. Rinehart, F. Halladay, W. Sweeney, I,. Greene BAND CLUB TAU SIGMA Local Honorary Science Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1923 ACTIVE MEMBERS Mary Marshall Francis Dressel Verna Church Alice Olsen Wm. Mann Emily Loree Jurgen Raymond Elizabeth Taylor J. Cook, President Mary Ella Fahrney Harlow Brigham Dorothy Robinson J. Kelly Irene Austin Dorothy Stophlet Lucille Norris W. S. Kirk Lyle Beundage Frank Willis Walter Dernberger Ward Estes Elaine Force Alma Archer Gertrude Powers Gladys Hutchinson Lois Tenny John Brisbin Ada Marie Nelson Robert Plant Thomas Ramsdell Henriette Scovell Mary Sirrine Verta Spenner Alice Teel Mildred Courtney Marian Dammon Gay Ion Ford Paul Hickie Alice Hunter Hazel Johnson Manfred Johnston H. L. McAtee Marian Megchelsen Page two hundred twenty-six féagSS^WOPVFRINlP D. Stophlet, M. Fahrney, R. Plant, M. Courtney, W. Dernberger, I. Austin, M. Marshall W. Kirk, J. Raymond, J. Brisbin, F. Dressel, J. Cook P- Tenney, M. Sirrine, P. Poree, D. Robinson, P. Force, H. Scovell, A. Hunter W. pstis, F. Willis, P. Brundage, J. Kelly, H. Brigham A. Teel, H. Johnson, H. McAtee, P. Norris, W. Mann, V. Spenner, M. Dammon _ TAU SIGMA «HQ 2,0 Page two hundred twenty-seven G. Farley, D. Mapes, M. Peterson, W. Sweeney, R. Cooke L,. Greene, R. Gezelius, F. Wargowsky, H. Brigham, D. Willis, H. Lyon G. Honsberger, F/ Rinehart, G. Eddy, R. Parker, E. Halladay, V. Stockman ALPHA EPSILON MU National Honorary Musical Fraternity Founded at the University of Michigan in 1925 BETA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1927 Ignace Paderewski Lewis Richards HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. A. J. Clark ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Prof. A. J. Taylor GRADUATE STUDENTS Sec’y H. H. Halladay L. G. Morse J. T. Ott H. A. Preston H. K. VanTassel R. J. Cooke H. R. Brigham C. G. Eddy R. Eggert G. T. L. C. E. L. G. K. G. G. Farley SENIORS H. L. Lyon O. T. Marzke C. R. Parker Ford Greene Halladay Honsberger M. C. Peterson JUNIORS R. A. Gezelius F. A. Rinehart C. D. Tuttle V. A. Stockman F. W. Wargowsky W. G. Sweeney F. H. Willis D. R. Mapes Page two hundred twenty-eight ALPHA PSI National Honorary Veterinary Fraternity Founded at Ohio State University in 1898 IOTA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1915 MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. F. W. Chamberlain Dr. Ward Giltner Dr. E. T. Hallman Dr. J. P. Hutton Dr. H. J. Stafseth Dr. J. H. Kilham Dr. E. K. Sales Dr. L. B. Sholl Dr. A. R. McLaughlin Dr. I. F. Huddleson J. A. Ellens |IJJ|W. Young O. H. Muth ACTIVE MEMBERS C. Clark E. C. Barclay Page two hundred twenty-nine C. Crapser, H. Foster, M. DeL,onge, W. Dowry, O. Schuster A. Bean, C. Pierce, L,. Laubaugh, D. McPherson, H. Smith, I. Schneider F. Hammond, L,. Blakeslee, F. Dittman, F. Bradley, J. Clark, R. Cook M. Avery, C. Nelson, J. Morey, W. Robinson, O. Dowd, V. Stockman ALPHA ZETA National Honorary Agriculture Fraternity Founded at Ohio State University in 1897 KEDZIE CHAPTER Established at M. 5. C. in 1903 A. H. Bean, Chancellor F. A. Dittmen, Chronicler H. F. Smith, Treasurer I. Schneider, Censor A. F. Bradley O. J. Dowd V. A. Stockman M. H. Avery ACTIVE MEMBERS E. F. Markel L. E. Laubaugh D. A. McPherson YV. Lowry R. A. Cook L. H. Blakeslee J. W. Clark YY. P. Robinson C. M. Pierce J. W. Morey O. J. Schuster E. L. Hammond M. E. DeLonge C. W. Nelson C, L. Crapser, Scribe Page two hundred thirty M. Farleman, J. Cook, T. Dobbin, C. Olin, A. Carls H. Holden, R. Dailey, G. Macier, O. Grimes, L. Greene BLUE KEY National Honorary Service Fraternity Founded at the University of Florida in 1924 Established at M. S. C. HONORARY MEMBERS Pres. K. L. Butterfield Sec. H. H. Halladay Lt. Col. Sherburne Dean John Phelan Coach R. H. Young B. P. Traynor J. B. Hasselman ALUMNI MEMBER R. J. McCarthy ACTIVE MEMBERS John Cook . Ogden Grimes Clyde Olin Arthur Carls Leon Greene Edwards Dobbins Heath Holden George Macier Ralph Dailey Merwin Farleman Page two hundred thirty-one PHI LAMBDA TAU Local Honorary Engineering Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in 1925 FACULTY MEMBERS John Adendorf C. L. Allen L. S. Foltz S. W. Hobbs P. Blake R. E. Dailey H. E. Falk E. L: Kirk F. B. Manning L. D. McKellop J. G. Braybrook R. M. Kilby M: , G. Peterson C. M. Heath A. W. Merchant ACTIVE MEMBERS H. S. Reed L. A. Field R. K. Stewart R. A. Nowlin H. E. Houser H. F. Layer J. G. McCotter C. H. Beck G. Burrell R. D. Mains L. C. Cook H. T. Helrich B. J. Murdock Page two hundred thirty-tivo R. A. Norolin, Frank Manning C. H. Beck, Klmer Kirk, C. M. Heath, R. D. Mains, Howard Houser B. J. Murback, Paul Blake, Ralph Kilby, H. F, Payer, J. G. Braybrook H. F. Falk, R. Dailey, M. C. Peterson, P„ C. Cook, G. Burrell PHI LAMBDA TAU Page two hundred thirty-three G. Hutchinson, E. Simonton G. Wilson, G. SanforäJlG- Powers, B. Fayerweather V. Spenner, I,. Norris, A. Hunter, R. Keefer, J. Nichols LA COFRADIA Local Honorary Language Fraternity Established in 1927 HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Leathers Mrs. Shout Mr. Shout Mr. Anderson Miss Cedarstrom D. Urquiola Verla Spenner, President Genevieve Sanford, Secretary George. Wilson, Treasurer Lucile Norris, Vice-President A. Arnold C, England B. Fayerweather A. Hunter ACTIVE MEMBERS G. Hutchinson R. Keefer H. Lucas J. Nichols A. Olson R. Osthous G. Powers R, .Quinit M. Sanford R. Fletcher P. Krause E. Simonton V. Stephens II. Wilson Page two hundred thirty-four B. Brown, W. Barkwell, J. Kelly R. Daane, L. Snider PI DELTA EPSILON National Honorary Journalism Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in 1909 Established at M. S. C. in 1924 HONORARY MEMBERS J. B. Hasselman E. B. Hill R. J. McCarthy A. H. Nelson ACTIVE MEMBERS John W. Kelly, President Russel Daane, Secretary-Treasurer Wayne Barkwell J. Burren Brown La Verne Snider Page tivo hundred thirty-five Ì T V T T1 L,. Roberts;; L. Greene, R. Boylan, W. Newell, R. Hair P. Gibson, M. Biebesheimer, H. Smith, T. Estelle, D. Robinson PI KAPPA DELTA National Honorary Forensic Fraternity Founded at Ripon College in 1912 MICHIGAN DELTA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1921 W. W. Johnston A. H. Nelson P. H. DeVries HONORARY MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Halladay OFFICERS J. C. DeCamp Bennett Weaver J. Rufi Thomas Ramsdell, President Thelma Estelle, Vice-President Pauline Gibson,^Secretary Wilfred Newell, Treasurer. ACTIVE MEMBERS Coach Menchhofer Coach Blake Mary Biebesheimer Ralph Boylan Thelma Estelle Pauline Gibson Leon Greene Lee Miller Richard Hair Wilfred Newell Thomas Ramsdell LaVerne Roberts Dorothy Robinson Harry Smith Page two hundred 'thirty-six .1 yVJidrCJ1 JL 1 IM Ju Iv. L,yon, B. Brown, F. Farley, M. Grams, J. Kaiser H. Brigham, W. Barkwell, S. Vaughan, L- Greene C. Manor, P. Scott, B. Bohm, M. Trumbull THETA ALPHA PHI National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in igng Established at M. S. C. in ig24 HONORARY MEMBERS H. H. Halladay Mrs. H. H. Halladay R. C. Huston Mrs. E. S. King Jean Krueger MEMBER IN FACULTY E. S. King Wayne Barkwell Milton Grams John Kaiser Leon G reime Sylvester Vaughan ACTIVE MEMBERS Ellen Farley Caroline Manor Pauline Scott Marion Trumbull Beatrice Bohm Burren Brown Harold Marsh H. L. Lyons H. Brigham Page two hundred thirty-seven C. Thornton, J. Hartman, M. Bliven, K. Hunt, D. Geiger, H. Place, P. Holz, H. Bayer G. Thomas, P. Blake, E. Kirk, H. Barnes, P. Piper, W. Kurtz, K. Fishbeck A. Chettle, H. Hunter, W. Bliss, R. Dailey, J. Beardslee, T. Bergquist, T. Benton W. Spurrier, R. Cooke, M. Byrne, A. Vinson, W. Sparling, G. Giddings, M. Grams, R. Pryor TAU BETA PI National Honorary Engineering Fraternity Founded at Lehigh University in 1885 MICHIGAN ALPHA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1892 Dean G. W. Bissell C. M. Cade M. M. Cory H. B. Dirks MEMBERS IN FACULTY O. W. Fairbanks L. M. Field K. W. Hobbs E. E. Kinney GRADUATE STUDENTS H. H. Musselman A. Nater R. K. Steward F. I. Phippeny L. Fast STUDENT MEMBERS W. H. Bliss M. W. Byrne A. E. Chettle R. A. Dailey K. B. Fishbeck D. H. Geige P. T. Holz W. E. Hoy K. E. Hunt E. L. Kirk P. A. Piper R. E. Reichow W. J. Sparling W. B. Spurrier J. M. Beardsley T. A. Benton P. Blake R. J. Cooke G. H. Giddings M. H. Grams H. E. Hunter H. F. Layer I. R. Lietzke L. H. Thomas C. E. Thornton H. I. Barnes T. W. Bergquist M. H. Blivin W. A. Coakes J. Hartman W. G. Keck W. A. Kurtz O. T. Marzke H. M. Place R. H. Pryor M. F. Surls A. F. Vinson C. Rehkopf Page two hundred thirty-eight D. Wadell, K., Schuster, C. VanSlyke, B. Seizert W. Davis, D. Miller, T. Daw, O. Hurley XI SIGMA PI National Forestry Fraternity Founded at University of Washington in iqo8 BETA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1916 MEMBERS IN THE DEPARTMENT A. K. Chittenden J. C. DeCamp R. P. MacLaughlin ACTIVEMEMBERS E. Miller T. Daw J. Thole 0. Hurley D. Weddell C. VanSlyke K. Dressel P. Robbins R. F. Kroodsma B. Seizert K. Schuster H. Seward W. Davis F. Gillett L. Beltz Page two hundred thirty-nine Page two hundred forty-one GmJ AE THEON Local Fraternity Established in 1915 HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. J. T. Caswell Prof. A. K. Chittenden Prof. F. W. Fabian ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS C. Beck J. LeVeaux P. Lonsbury G. McTavish L. Blackall G. Ford F. Hemmingway L. Crane „ C. England B. Fayerweather B. Forbes H. Frost A. Gaertner A. Hershey E. Jacques K. Knight H. Biers L. Gilleo L. Marshall C. Buby A. Fortune P. Hickie H. Likins M. Martin B. Madsen G. Meldrum JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES F. Manning V. Rauhut W. Schroeder E. Weiden E. Loew E. Rueling E. Wilcox J. McLellan R. Monroe R. Porritt J. Stenberg G. Timm M. Weymouth L. Zwickey L. Barker G. Larke W. Merz J. Tate R. McCall K. Nichols F. Phillips D. Reese L. Rosencrans H. Sorsen W. Wood Page two hundred forty-two Boew, Manning, Timm, Blackall, Reuling, Frost, McRellan Beck, Barke, Fayerweather, Marshall Biers, Stenberg AE THEON Page two hundred forty-three ALPHA GAMMA RHO National Fraternity Founded at University of Illinois and Ohio State in 1908 TAU CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1922 FACULTY MEMBERS E. P. Johnson G. E. Taylor C. F. Huffman K. D.. Arbuthnot F. C. Bradford J. W. Crist G. E. Starr J. Breyfogle G. Scott K. D. Pomeroy G. T. Schwartz B. H. Holden A. Knoblauch A. Orr L. Smith H. Larsen T. Kerry U. Forsyth M. Losey H. Miller J. Bird A. Glidden G. Tichenor W. Hart C. Raphsol C. Evans L. D. Burhans C. G. Card C. M. Ferguson C, E. Millar G. R. Schlubatis G. A. _Branaman P. M. Harmer R. Oehmcke H. Johnson M. Malone I. Schneider E. Markle B. Q. Smith G. Landsburg E. Gruettner V. Rossman J. Hawkins C. Lott M. Avery L. Bredahl D. Keiffer A. Griffith H. Knoblauch P. Young G. Poesch G. Gregg ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS ' SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES Page two hundred forty-four A. Knoblauch, Bird, Kieffer, Kerrey, Griffith, Glidden, Ayery Miller, Pomeroy, Smith, Smith, Gruetiaer, Forsyth Johnston, Pott, l.osey, Young, P>redalil Holden, Orr, Malone, Schneider Oehmcke, Pandsburg, Breyfogle H. Knoblaufch, Tichen$8|j| Rossman ALPHA GAMMA RHO Page two hundred forty-five DELPHIC Local Fraternity Established in 1908 HONORARY MEMBERS Prof; E.,A. Gee Prof. L. C. Plant Capt. Larson W. W. Diehl ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS M. Grams H. A. Lake E. Miller E. Hammond L. M. Wolfinger N. Walker V. Wietzke C. Hartsell H. Hendry F. S. Anderson B. Groesbeck P. H. Harmon D. A. Siegel L. Ashley R. Wilson J. Kaiser B. Rail H. Northwood R. Cook H. Coon E. Groesbeck G. Walker R. Hazel D. Archer L. Church H. Wylie R. L. Woodruff J. Krober F, A. Rhinehart P. A. Piper G. Farley R. Plant R. Eldred M. Hahn C. Bates W. Brown D. Crist ' C. I. Denton H. Bently W. Blosser L. Christinson W. Sheer W. Spade W. Stevens Atchison Walton Thompson JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES Page two hundred forty-six Plant, Northwood, Wiley, Rail, Hendry, Keiser, Christensen Hartsell, Bentley, E). Groesbeck, Woodruff, Archer Stevens, Ashley, Miller, B. Groesbeck, Gramsy Wilson Crist, Anderson Coon, Brown, Siegel, Spade, Denton Walker, Lake, Blosser, Farley, Kroeber, Rinehart, Hammond, Wolfinger, Piper DELPHIC DELTA SIGMA PHI National Fraternity Founded at the College of the City of New York ALPHA PI CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1923 faculty members Professor A. J. Clark Miles Casteel ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Arthur T. Bersey Harold E. Falk Gerald F, Knapp Ray E. Leavengood C. Graham Eddy Paul M. Smith Willard G. Sweeney Glenwood F. Baker Robert W. Hawes Earl L. Halladay Charles E. Allen Robert R. Baker Harold C. McCulloch Everett A. Westeott Deland H. Davis JUNIORS Bert H. Roberts C. J. Gratuli Roy P. Holland SOPHOMORES Howard G. Minier Maurice M. Mason Harold E. Mayne ■Clive A. Rosenbrook Harold C. Pierce Edward G. O’Rourke Theodore N. Zaetsch James H. Bothwell Normal S. Brooke Clifford M. Woods Willard J. Amiss Donald J. Kenyon Jack M. Pettis Arthur J. Gerber John Lynn W. Fauver Gordon E. Hoy Jeffrey PLEDGES Kermit A. Zaetsch Harry C. Bell F. M. Fisher Page two hundred forty-eight Pierce, Baker, McCulloch, Kenyon, Crabill, Mason Leavengood, Davis, l’ersey, Hoy, Gerber Fauver, Knapp, Fcldy, Smith, Amiss, Halladay Sweeney, Hawes, Falk, Roberts, Rosenbrook DELTA SIGMA PHI I’iige two• hundred forty nine ECLECTIC Local Fraternity Established in 1877 HONORARY MEMBER O’Neil Mason ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS W. J. Eisller R. M. Kilby R. J. Roach H. A. Swanson V. E. Dickenson M. S. Marsh K. J. Schepers I,. A. Hornbeck A. W. Sacks E. C. Totten M. B. Baum R. D. Davey J. A. Francis J. F. Van Antwerp A. Schrems E. Larson H. Rasmussen W. Scharffe Q. E. Grimes J. G. Lyle C. M. Schrems H. B. Watson L. J. Gaulct L. N. Ritter C. C. Hallock JUNIORS SOPHOMORES L. S. Smith FRESHMEN PLEDGES J. C. Carlton J. DeLair J. M. Martin S. V. Wilsey D. E. MacPherson P. Rubsan T. Foster E. C. Ryon Page two hundred fifty V- r i - ; I jiF ■ ' . £* 131 si* SI:; # i*l§f*£ ;i g|;; “U Watson, Francis, Baum Grimes, Foster Larson, Goulet, Wilsey Schrems, Kilby, Ryan, Dickeson, VanAntwerp ECLECTIC Cl O A cj\J v-ig% i ( Page two hundred fiftyrone EUNOMIAN Local Fraternity Established in 1903 HONORARY MEMBERS G. H. Coons C. W. Chapman J. W. Steward R. P. Hibbard Ralph Bentley Duncan Hudson Russel Lord Wayne Lowery Ware Muessig Justin Munger Walter Neller Everett Perrin Roland Mapes Phillip Olin Max Goodwin Theodore Stevens Richard Foster Henry Schau John Gould Robert Lowery Stephen Kozelko Howard Jennings Earl Baker Richard Pearcy Arthur Smith John McCool Leon Coffey Lyle Shader ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES T. L. Sherburne H. H. Halladay R. H. Young C. Kelly Fred Pierce Clark Wilkinson George Wilson Robert Hulett Fred Wargowsky, Martin Rouse Bernard Aim George Kelser Phillip Locke Lewis Hackney H. J. Raths Max Crall Al O’Donnel Elliot Johnson John Woodman Ronald Chapman Harold Raymond H. B. Bartlett Robert O’Connor Sinclair De Golia Page two hundred fifty-two «WOLVI ÎS IE v € I Wargowsky, Neller, Lord, Shader, Hudson, Jennings, R. Löwry Schau, Aim, Baker, Wilson, Crall, Clin Raths, Kozellco. Goodwin, Mapes, Munger Stevens, Foster, Rocke, Woodman Johnson, Lowry, Perrin Pierce, Kclser, Gould, Hullett EUNOMIAN Ô-Î3: Page-two hundred fifty-three HERMIAN Local Fraternity Established in 1915 HONORARY MEMBERS A. G. Scheele R. B. Weaver ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS J. B. Brown M. E. DeLonge K. EAHunt L. C. Greene • J. D. Kaiser S. M. Vaughan W. A. Kurtz R. D. Maine S. B. Hunt W. R. Freeman A. F. Ahrens P. F. Freeland M. I. Berg R. Whitburn A. J. Stroud K. B. Vaughan D. B. Boyles W. H. Atkinson C. C. Bowbeer A. M. Lueck G. E. Roseberry D. Kervin F. C. Walker H. A. Moore H. F. Layer N. L. Offenhauer E. K. Pennington R. W. Reid W. A. Studley D. R. Ogden L. D. Snider F. C. Burton D. M. Abbey G. M. Heath W. B. VanEvery R. E. Reichow E. V. Cummins H. B. Meno G. W. Petter L. S. Crow G. T. Peterson R. E. Ortved J. S. Haskins D. C. Deming D. D. Payne F. Cole JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES L. C. Rakow Page two hundred fifty-four w. F. J. Kaiser, W. Atkinson, K. Hunt, J. Haskins, G. Roseberry, R. Whitburn ' Van %er?.’ D- Abbey, C. Potter, W. Reid, W. Studley, H. Moore, N. Offenhauer M. Berg, D. Ogden, C. Heath, D. Ortved, A. Stoud, K. Vaughan Cummins, B. Snider, A. Ahrens, B. Brown, W. Kurtz, G. Peterson, M. DeBonge Hunt, IC Bayer, B. Greene, P. Freeland, S. Vaughan, D. Deming D. Boyles, S. Crow, C. Bowbeer, H. Meno, A. Bueck, R. Mains, G. Burton HERMIAN Page two hundred fifty-five HESPERIAN Local Fraternity Established in 1888 HONORARY MEMBERS Dean R. S. Shaw Dean John Phelan Capt. P. W. Hardie ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS M. A. Davies ■ H. D. Fish E. R. Thompson W. M. Barkwell K, F. Davies F. P. Weber H. J. Burris W. R. Shook A. G. Ellinger J. M. Elliott R. H. Harger G. E. Lage F. E. White T. L. Woodworth F. P. Magers R. W. Hubert C. B. Hall J. H. Corcoran H. C. Ray H. R. Ray K. R. Hicks M. C. Hipley L. J. Wall T. A. Liefeld B. E. Jump J. H. Anderson M. H. Doerr G. R. Burns R. L. Roebeck E. W. Scott D. W. Lee R. J- Biggar JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES H‘ J- Rlx Page two hundred fifty-six (c £) T. Riefeld, W. Barkwell, F. Weber, J. Elliot, R. Roebeck A. Rllinger, W. Shook, J. Anderson, H. Burris, G. Rage L. Wall, H. Ray, K. Davies, K. Hicks, M. Hipley D. Dee, M. Doerr, E- Thompson, F. White, F. Magers HESPERIAN Page-two- hundred Afty-sev.cn- aP Sà(3^5Ccl)\X/l 11 A/ ffi»vtK9J^/4)y^y w V^/JL_y v T? fc?TîS^(?^?i&S9f H i lljDJi dc| LAMBDA CHI ALPHA National Fraternity Founded at Boston University in 1909 GAMMA OMICORN ZETA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1922 HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. W. L. Chandler Prof. R. H, Pettit Dr. R. P. Lyman J- Sheedy ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS L. D. McKillop L. H. Coles C. M. Armstrong F. C. Miller B. B. Ashley L. M. Cook J. D. Lamont L. C. Hermel J. I. Rogers J. C. Symonds. W. C. Kuehl J. W. Langworthy G. Vander Male H. B. Morse A. B. Kincaid R. C. Shaubel H. L. Ruffe B. H. Schimmel R. D. Hallock M. J. Zimmerman W. R. Houser S. W. Moore. W. C. Boyd A. Thomas B. Bird JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES C- J- Colvin J. A. McCosh W. E. Hoy C. E. Coles C. H. Morse E. R. Berg ■ C. B. Tenney E. H. Bjornseth D. Fitch R. D. Lamphear H. C. Clark C. A. Hamilton J. H. Langdon N. Blume N. H. Stoner G. F. Seeley H. E. Kipke W. S. Toikenen E. J. Buckholz •',:C. I- Ebeling S. Malone H. S. Parker P. E. Morrow M; X! ^ 1 0 Page two hundred üfty-eight ihhI Zimmerman, Cook, Kincaid, Berg, Tenny McCosh, Colvin, Hermel, Vandermale Rogers, Moore, Seeley, Morse, Hallock Coles, McKillop, Schimmel, Miller Symonds LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Page two hundred iifty^nine OLYMPIC Local Fraternity Established in 1885 HONORARY MEMBERS Dean G. W. Bissel Prof. J. Cox 1 F. Huddleston ' J. B. Hasselman S. F. Crowe A. J. Starr ASSOCIATE MEMBERS J. Heppinstall F. S. Davenport ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS L. L. De Vries,President R. J. Davis,: Vice-President J. W. Kelly B. B. Black JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES G. W. Needham F. J. Lang D. J. Watkins W. M. Doyle M. B. Buflach L. J. Russo R. M. Jacobus H. W. Miller J. W. Wilson W. J. Rinker E. F. Fricker M. W. Watkins G. H. Massacre F. H. Faust C. H. Hauptli J. I. Caruso R. L. Caswell C. M. Gillis M. J. Everett M. L. Joslin W. H. Kroll H. J. Kurrle R. W. Sheathelm W. H. Kennedy C. C. Fogg N. H. Gilhooley D. M. Young W,'M. Plaunt V. M. Pressler R. M. Gordon J. B. Woodward W. J. Thomasek Page two hundred sixty Kip’ll, Doyle Dang, Caruso, Kelly, Kurrle, Davis Wilson, Sheathelm, Joslin, Pressler; Hauptli, Plaunt, Maskrey RusIIIm OLYMPIC Page two hundred sixty-one PHI CHI ALPHA Local Fraternity Established 1925 HONORARY MEMBERS J. G. Biery H. T. Darlington ACT J VE' ME. MB ERS SENIORS JUNIORS N. Byrne' N. McCulloch B. Thomas F. Dressel L. Belts E. Bredlow A. Pfannenschmidt H. C. Priest R. Stein SOPHOMORES W. Scott B. Dunham R. Kempf W. A. Mann H. Newell G. Byrne F. C. Gillet H. D. Switzer G. W. Adams H. Alhton S. Cain H. Bryant L. Plasteridge R. Hitchcock FRESHMEN C. Jakeway A. Wilson D. Baldwin T. Garland D. Hinkley K. Byrne C. Prentice H. Perrin PLEDGES J. Olson L. Nugent A. Prior L. Campbell W. McCary Page tzi’o hundred si.vty-tivo SPpESp H. Switzer, G. Byrne, C. Jakeway W. Scott, H. Bryant, W. Wilson, B. Dunham W. Mann, J. Olson, A. Kempf, R. Hitchcock E,. Bredlow, F. Dressel, M. McCulloch, M. Byrne, R. Pryor PHI CHI ALPHA Page two hundred sixty-three tf PHI DELTA Local Fraternity Established in 1873 MEMBER IN FACULTY Dean Frank S. Kedzie HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. Charles S. Dunford Dr. Verne LeRoy Lieutenant Charles R. Chase Colonel Edward Rich ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Gerald Peterson - Francis W. Ross Bryson McCulloch John T. Maynard Robert A. Mclnnis Thomas J. Ramsdell Ralph F. Boylan William C. Peck Tod J. Leavitt, Jr. Leonard Schaar Charles E. Roberts John Rulison James Pinniger William McIntyre Horace Ocker LeRoy Sample Claud Streb Stewart Krentel Edward K. Lane Orlando Russell Leonard Rassmussen Donald Campbell JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES Russel Parker John F. Brisbin Merwyn G. Farleman Fred E. Deacon Marvin Eggert Earl McConnel Earl Wareham Fred W. Dunn James Sample James Gass Elton Moore Carleton Swift Fred Cameron Allan Wright Wellington Gibson Garfield Thatcher Horace Craig Donald Moblo Allan Keyes ' Jack Barnard Roy Warner Page two hundred sixty-four D. Wareman, 1$. McConnell, G. Thatcher,. S. Krentel, A. Wright R. Bpylan, J. Gash; M. 'Farleman, R. Parker, W. Ross, C. Roberts J. Brisbin, R. Mclnnis, p. Moore, T. Leavitt, J. Rulison, R. Russel W. McIntyre, W. Gibson, W. Peck, M. Pggert, W. Dunn, R. Sample PHI DELTA Page two hundred, sixty-five PHI KAPPA TAU National Fraternity „ Founded at Miami .University in 1906 ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1924 FACULTY MEMBERS C. E. Kellogg, Pro!-' M. M. McCool James Tyson Pròf. B. A. Walpole ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS W. M. Estes F. Garlock F. Haven H. Hunter G. W. Macier L. Lyon W. Eaton C. R. Felt E. S. Gettel J. S. Hartman G. Hitchings H. F. Kanitz C. M. Leeson A. Burnett M. Converse L. Cribbs M. Dixon E. Ellsworth Wm. Haight V. G. Armstrong R. W. Cook W. D. Pratt F. Cooper D. C. Carruthers N. Sedelbauer S. Sinclair L.Tillotson D. Weddell W. W. Wellman H. McAtee C. Mattison D. A. McPherson H. M. Place J. P. Schwab D. E. Smith A. H. Hawkins E. Kelsey R. McCauley W. K. Porter R. VanVleck R. B. Waterman C. Waterbury F. H. Sherer J. A. Porter JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES Page two hundred sixty-six Wellman, Hees°n, Burnett, Porter, Tillotson, Hllsworth; Armstrong Hitchings, Hartman, Foster, McPherson, Schwab, Sedelbauer Macier, Gettel, Weddell, Garlock, Watterbury Fstes, Place, Waterman, Hunter Sinclair, Pratt, Cribbs Fa ton, McAtee Fyons PHI KAPPA TAU PHYLEAN Local Fraternity Established ivt igii ’ HONORARY. MEMBERS Dean Ward Giltner Dr. R. C. Huston ' Prof. C. L. Allen ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS D. Anderson A, Carls R. Daane L: Foster M. Green H. Houser G. MacEachern H." Arnold S. DenHerder F, Gùetschow R. Hopkins A. Arnold T. Bell B. Crittenden L. Fenske J. Hayden T. Englebert A. Waack J. Gafner S. Oviatt E. Gibbs C. Mitchell R. Martin M. Ormes J. Raymond: C. Salisbury F. Steiler' W.- Montgomery K. Boughner J. Erickson A. Tolies H. Hannah D. Oviatt F. Lewis B. Vinkemulder . J. VanDam M. Greer J. Knight H. Draper JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN A. H. Loomis H. D. Loomis, PLEDGES Page two hundred sixty-eight Raymond Fé’nskè, Greèr, Carls, McBachifm Boomis, Hannah, Stetler Boughner, Anderson, Fricson, Gaffner. Getschaw, À. Arnold H. Arnold, Martin, Montgomery, Gibbs Hayden, Hauser, Daane Mitchell, Crittendèn, Hopkins, Foster Bell PHYLEAN TfV o•«a i ■ Vy • i» fli ¿nsl hftPSfl J7 URINE/ PI KAPPA PHI National Fraternity Founded at College of Charleston, S. C., in 1904. ALPHAS THETA CHAPTER - Established at M. S. C, in 1925 FACULTY MEMBERS L. N. Fields A. Laurie J. B. Edmonds J. J. Jasper ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES F. Dittman W. Proctor H. Smith O. Schuster H. Sprague K. Sprague J. Welch C, Pope V. Runner L. Burroughs FRESHMEN A. Morse PLEDGES O. Norberg D. Shackleford F. Shute A. J. Wangeman H. Brigham N'. Brumm G. Culbert R. Brigham F. Hodge A. Morley A. Munson L. Raymond R. Bloss W. Erskine D. Strate R. Swögger V. Dargitz H. Kahl H. Collins L. Davenport E. Hagni K. Kirby ■ hundred, seventy y I if fwcMm Schusjfer, Sprague, Smith, Sprague Brigham, Burroughs, Brumm, Dittman Kahl, Brighman, Munson Pope, Erskine, Proctor. HodgelSI Raymond, Bloss, Dargitz, Strati' PI KAPPA PHI SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON . National Fraternity Founded at the University of Alabama in 1856 MICHIGAN GAMMA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C, in 1927 FACULTY MEMBERS . H. A. Cardinell R. H. Baugh E. A. Finney ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS (•)• L. Snow H. H. Hunt M. Mason C. S. Robinson H. W. Douma R. E. Dailey J LAHORS SOPHOMORES M. H. -Watterman W. W. Ayrault S. D. Kreager R. F. Baumgartner V. H. Donaldson K. W. Thompson W. M. Baxter G. W. Jennings W. J. Sparling E. E. Frye H. L. Henson W. F. Moeller W. Pennington R. Dodge A. W. Haga P. L. KaneV, . FRESHMEN C. P. Ladd R. A. Hammond G, J. Gray K. Kling PLEDGES D. Ridler R. Sparling D. Booth C. Callahan V. Arnold J. Balens T ; L. Simpson GC N ordberg Paÿf two hundred :swëjvty4wo R. Crane D. Grove B. Slinkert L. Krufeger D. Swan E. Miller J. VanZylen F. DenHerder K. Thompson, D. Swan, K. Kling, P. Kane r. -d R. Baumgardner, R. Dailey, W. Moeller, 1 Frye, W. Sparling, I, IH Van Zylen, M. Baxter, C. Ladd, S. Kreager V. Donaldson, D. Grove, A. Haga, W. Ayrault Henson SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Page two hundred seventy-three TRIMOIRA Local Fraternity Established in 1913 HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. M. M. Cory Prof. L. C. Emmons Prof. H. B. Dirks Prof. H. L. Publow FACUETY MEMBERS Walter Morofsky '' Fred L. Reynolds ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS G. H. Patterson William Spurrier John P. Morrow Stanley Weed William Muller Lewis Baker Bursley Henderson Roy Gezelius Edward Dobbins J. Parkes Pinson Leo Bullard Ferris H. Oswalt Thadd Brown Roland Forsythe Stanley Oswalt Jack Harvey James Morrice Allen Kidder hundred seventy-four JUNIORS SOPHOMORES PLEDGES Andrew Windiate Arnold Carlson Charles Murphey Melvin E. Brines Merideth Clark Floyd Roberts Theodore Wilmarth Albert McCabe Amos Knutson Lauren Brown Elmer R ossein Marvin Horne S. D. Wingier Turner Longwell William Henry Ronald Clark ffiSP tps£©®s> woLvmiNE, cmmwsn Oswalt, Kidder, Harvey, Oswalt, Roossien Bullard, McKnife, Gezelius, Muller, Clark, Baker Patterson, Dobbins, Brown, Morrow, Henderson Morris, Forsythe, Spurrier, Roberts, Carlson, Knutson TRIMOIRA ■, ' i _ " .y 1 ■ Page two hundred severity-five ULYSSIAN Local Fraternityf. Established' in 1922 HONORARY MEMBERS Professor S. G. Berquist Mr. G. D. Wilkin: ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS .Arnold Beân M. R. Caldwell C. ïÇrapser K. Fishback M. Hoffman W. S, Kirk A. J. Artutis W. A. Coakes,. L. C. "Cp,ok A. A. LaPlant F. Leedy G. E. Bowers H. A. Benjamin H. C. Cook M. P. Douglas L. R. Dowd J. B. Gilbert A. J.' Jennings D. J. Lewis A. Little - ; / c- JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN C. Nêidcrmeier W. F. Newell C. VanSlyke F. H. Willis G. N. Yerkes T. Daw 0. Dowd R. W. Ëidson F. G. Woodman N. Stuart L. H. Harrington R. B. Pennell W. J. Peterson W. M. Smith C. E. Redding L. G. Veneklasen T. Carlson R. Payne |53>3^’1/V A \ S&S3Ë Page two hundred, seventy-six O. Dowd, W. Kirk, Benjamin, Hoffman, Willis D. Dowd, Gilbert, Cook, Bradley, BaPlant, Bean, Douglas Daive, Moshier, I,ewis, Vaneklassen, Payne, Artutis, Harrington Brown, Crapser, Yerkes, Carlson, Fishbeck, Snyder, Dittle VanSlyks, Batchelor, Kidson, Redding ' ' ULYSSIAN T S t UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Local Fraternity Established 1876 HONORARY MEMBERS Thomas Gunson Capt. Jos; H. Hinwood ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS J. C. Cook O. Z. Hood L. E. Laubaugh C. J. Olin J. K. McElroy L. E. Peterson C. P. Passink J. W. VanPutten J. A. VanAken L. W. Witherell V. R. Anderson T. VanZanden L. J. Turppa H. Smead R. J. Jennings P. Troth R. W. Miller C. Lisch E. DeWeerd G. Breen B. C. Cox A. A. Abbott E. R. Hancock E. A. Wenner F. J. Corr R. W. Sanders J. K. Robinson M. Schultz H. Vanderveen A. Howard Ross Smith L. W. Schupbach M. Bestervelt J. C. Derr C. Wardwell R. Carruthers C. Durst W. Hamlin JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN W. Duncan A. McElroy PLEDGES Page two hundred seventy-eight Deur, Troth, Green, Howard, VanPutten, Anderson, Bestervelt \ Corr Hancock, Laubaugh, Mcplory, Hood, Olin, VanderVeen Cook Smith, Tisch, Jennings, Petersen, Passink, VanZanden, Çox UNION LITERARY Page two hundred seventy-nine INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS ‘:0. E. Crimes, President R. E. Dailey, Vice-President J. P. Morrow, Sec.-Treas. L. Greene, Student Council Rep. - Ill - - - 9 C. Beck A. Knoblauch G. " Farley A. Bersey . - 1 L. J. Goulet -, .A M. Goodwin - - ■ A W. R. Freeman - - _ - - - - - _ - - H. J. Burris Morris F. Lang H. Switzer R. Boylan G. Macier H. Arnold 0. Schuster W. Moeller W. Muller M. C. Hoffman C. Olin R. Schroeder J. Breyfogle F. Rinehart R. Leavengood O. E. Grimes D. Hudson L. Greene K. F. Davies J. Symonds R. Davis W. Mann R. Parker D. McPherson M. Ormes H. Smith R. E. Dailey T. P. Morrow L. C. Cook F. J. Corr Ae 'I'hcon - Alpha Gamma Rho - Delphic - Delta Sigma Phi Eclectic _■ - ’'V- - ■■■ - - Eunomian - - - ■ - Hermian - Hesperian Lambda Chi Alpha - Olympic - Phi Chi Alpha - Phi Delta - Phi Kappa Tau Phylean Pi Kappa Phi S. A. E. Trimoira Ulyssian - - - Union Literary - - - - - - - . - - - - - - Page twö hundred eighty Morrow Goulet, Arnold, Olin, Beck, Moeller Symonds,_ Knoblauch, Switzer, Grimes, Hudson, Goodwin, Hoffman Burris, Boylan, Greene, Kang, Davies, Leavengood, Farley Macier, Muller, Farley, Parker, Schuster, Dailey Mann, Corr, Bersey, Smith, Breyfogle McPherson INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Page two .hundred eighty-one ALPHA CHI OMEGA National Fraternity Founded at De Pauw in 1885 BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1928 ALUMNI ADVISER Mrs. Blanche B. Dirks HOUSE CHAPERONE Miss Grace Mead ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Dorothy Hartman Ruth Anne Bowen Ellen Clements JUNIORS Marjorie Ashley Elizabeth Gillis Ruth Osthaus Robena Wood SOPHOMORES Irene Chapin Frances Davis Elizabeth Ann Day Nina Evans Mildred Everingham Winifred Kalchthaler Marian Allerton Elizabeth Krause FRESHMEN PLEDGES Jessie Kuhn Shirley Mixer Jane Piatt Donna Werback Clara Wilson Margaret Wilson Irene Leavengood Elizabeth Smith Beatrice Comstock Iva Jane Price Virginia Glover Josephine Haybarker Page two hundred, eighty-four D. Hartman, R. Bowen, I. 'Price* F. Gillis, N. Fvans D. Werbeck, J. Piatt, F,. Day, W. Kalchthaler, I. Chapin C. Wilson, H. Smith, S. Davisf M. Ashley, S. Mixer J. Kuhn, I. Leaven good, L. Kraus, M. Allerton, L. Clements ALPHA CHI OMEGA Page,s two■ hundred eighty-five ■^1 «T T f ALPHA GAMMA DELTA National Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in', 1904 CHI CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 19221 HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Edith Gillhooley ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Evelyn Mills Virginia Chase Annabelle MacRae Jule McMillan Dorothea Malpass Mildred Lamb Erma Christiansen Josephine Griggs Margaret Woodruff Virginia Lamb Lois Hall Margaret Longnecker Clara Giffels JUNIORS Helen Meisel Augusta Christiansen SOPHOMORES Ernestine Sovereen Dorothy Janson Roma Hubbard Cora Marie Hunt FRESHMEN Marguerite Phillips Elsie Bullard PLEDGES Ruth Erskine Elizabeth Clark Phylis DeVries Inez Whittemore Jean Whitley Doris Kain Marion Marks Grace Floten Page two hundred eighty-six ) 2/Ô D. Jansen, R. Rrskine, R. Sovereen, R. Hubbard, D. Malpass V. Chase, J. McMillan, M. Lamb, P. DeVries G. Flöten, M. Longnecker, H. Meisel, A. MacRae, M. Phillips J. Gerdei, R. Bullard, T. Taylor, C. Giffels ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Page two hundred eighty-seven ALPHA PHI National FraternityL: Founded. at Syracuse University at 187 j BETA BETA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in .1922 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. HaSselman Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Roseboom PATRONS HOUSE CHAPERONE Miss Neva Lovewell ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS Helen Mengel Dorothy Robinson Mary Marshall Ellen Earley Carolyn Manor Gretchen Haviland Gladys Norton Mattie Rouse Emily Loree Catherine Phillips Marguerite Sprague Marion Eddy Josephine Flynn Carol Stone Loretta Macomber SOPHOMORES Dorothy Foster Margaret Goodson Mary O’Connor Myrta Susan Coons Mary Woodworth Henrietta Schmidt Jeanne Stokes Bernice Sexton Madeline Dulso FRESHMEN PLEDGES Marion Nesson Ellen Johnston Betty Carr Emmaline Rademaker Adeline Kiebler Page'iwo hundred eighty-eight L- Macomber, IC. Farley, G. Haviland, G. Norton ■ M. Rouse, II. Mengel, C. Manor, A. Kiebler, MV. Eddy, M. Coons R- ptone, M. Sprague, J. Flynn, E. Kademaker, M. Woodworth, E- Eoree G. .Phillips, M. Marshall, D. Robinson, M. Ö’CSnor, M. Godson,•' M. Nessen ALPHA PHI Page two hundred eighty-nine . lY VM- |T\, iJLiv np Tr UMI CHI OMEGA National Fraternity Founded at University of Arkansas in 1895 XI GAMMA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1926 PATRONESSES Mrslc. P. Halligan Mrs. E. T. Hallman FACULTY MEMBERS Mrs. A. J. Clark Mrs. H. H. Halladay Mrs. Mary Hendrick Mrs. C. S. Robinson HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Margaret Madison ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Ruth Andrus Elizabeth Taylor JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES Helen Burrell Mildred Courtney Sara Kidman Grace Banks Bina Boonstra Kathryn Faner Mary Gumaer Lois Lancaster Hattie Lucas Barbara Bake Virginia D’Alton Dorothy Lieth Aneta Anderson Sabina Henderson Dorothy Hillman Jane Hyatt Marie Lucas Olive Peck Phyllis Trautman Juanita McKibben Georgia Sheldrick Elizabeth Van Denburg Frances Perrin Kathryn Tinsman Belle Trott Kathrvn VanAken Mary Hyatt Anne Louise Pearse Margaret Telford Catherine Lisch Page two hundred ninety ' 4 i) \ i i ■T v Tv Ti T \ IT? JJL/V xzVjlv«Jll\LJzlv ^ . „ I K- •Pajjer> M. Courtney, K. Tinsman, V. D’Alton I £; Banks Jp T^I°r O. Peck, D. Leith, M. Gumaer, 1 Pancaster n ut311’ R- Andrus, M- Lucas, H. BurrellflG. Sheldrick, B. Boonstra D. Hillman, F. Perrin, J. McKibbon, H. PucasJgK. Van Aken, B. Bake CHI OMEGA KkssS&s^bje Page, twfl hundred ninety-one ERO ALPHIAN Local Fraternity ■ . Established in 1904 , HONORARY MEMBERS Prof, and Mrs. Robinson Prof.? and Mrs. TTartsuch Mrs. .Halladay Miss Ossee Hughes Miss Anna Bayha Miss Ruth Fickes - Dr. Marie Dye HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Julia Kane ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Lucille Allen Frances Chambers Marguerite ' Kirker Isabel Laird Bessie Castle Blanche|i Snyder Marion Trumbull Margaret Hubbard Dora Anderson Margaret Vargo Geraldine Crandell Elizabeth Kuhn JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Ruth Simmons Pauline Scott Ann McPherson Alice Teel Arline Ogden Mary Dèe Rohn Virginia Kaiser Nellie Walker Dorothea McConnelly MarjioLou Lipka Mary Ann Uptegrovb FRESHMEN Phyllis Shassberger Margaret Lane Fern Streeter Elizabeth Hudson PLEDGES ■ Doris Bullock Pauline Taylor Evelyn Carbine Page two hundred ninety-two 3 ,, TT , , P- Scott, M. Uptegrove, M. Trumbull i\/r Mi B1B| B> Snyd,er> A- McPherson, B. Allen, B. Gastle« M‘c nuerVD- H B i M‘ BlPke> G- Crandall, P. Taylor, N. Walker S. Chambers, R. Simmons, A. Teel, M. Vargo, V. Kaiser, I Baird ERO ALPHIAN /»Z'/rV¿i&PM&X'ZUsSA Page two hundred ninety-three ÍC Jfvlyi je KAPPA ALPHA THETA . National Fraternity Founded at De Pauw University in 1870 BETA PI CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1926 HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs., Lucie Yates ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Frances Harvey Alicë McWood Magdalene Alger Emma Hyde Jane Dean Dorothy Butler Esther Hall Willina McDonald Helen Richey Helen Hart Margaret Partlow JUNIORS Esther Darling Irene Johnston SOPHOMORES Jean Moore Marguerite Clark Helen Murdock Lois Crane Ruth Sangster Mary Joe Thomas Martha Farley Dorothy Traphagen Dorothea Youngs Margret Ryan Margaret Stevens FRESHMEN Josephine Rulison Adele Foster Mary Hewitt Maxine McNames Florence Tower PLEDGES Geraldine Aldrich Page two hundred ninety-f our J. Rulissön, M. McNames, D. Traphagen, IJ. Darling, R. Sahgstër, D. Butler D. Youngs, H. Murdock, W. McDonald, A. Mc Wood, J. Dean, A. Foster M. Matthews, M. Alger, F. Hyde, F. Harvey; H. Richie, R. Tower, M. Partiow M. Farley, M. Clark, F. Tower, I. Johnson, D. Cran|| J. MoOre,;; ■ KAPPA ALPHA THETA Page two hundred ninety-five KAPPA DELTA National Fraternity Founded at Virginia State College in 1898 ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Established at M, S'. C. in 1924 PATRONESSES Mrs. R. N. Olin Mrs. G. R. Munshaw Mrs. F. W. Fabian Mrs. F. W. Merrick HOUSE CHAPERONE " Mrs. Lillian Snadicor ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Florence Hurst Catherine Olds Alberta Sluyter Fannie Brubaker Marie Bostlemann Lucile Bunge Alice Lang|S§ Alide. Laycock Elizabeth Cole Virginia Davis Kathryn Grettenberger Virginia Hack Florice Jorgensen Shirley Kline Margaret Gittins Virginia Lauzun Ruth Endlich Helen Grove Violet Hamer Orra Hoeflinger Kathryn Hawley JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES Ercel Oliver Agnes Trumbull Ilo Smith Margaret Stanton Mary Sherman Roselle Wrisley Margaret Preston Evelyn White Doris Kingsbury Janette Gerdel Thelma Taylor Mary Laxton Faye Johnson Kathryn Lynch Blanche Smith Doci. Watkins Page til'o hundred ninety-six M. Sherman, E. Cole, I. Smith, V. Hack, F. Hurst, F. Brubaker C. Olds, M. Bosteimann, R. Wrisley, L. Bunge, E. White, V. Rauzen S. Kline, K. Grettenberger, D. Kingsbury, A. Sluyter, A. Trumbull, E. Oliver M. Eaxton, M. Gittens, V. Davis, A. Range, M. Stanton, F. Jorgensen KAPPA DELTA Page two hundred ninety-seven SESAME Local Sorority Established in 1909 HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Lewis Fuller ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Lucille Latson Marjorie Seigneur Elizabeth Krieger Florence Priest JUNIORS SOPHOMORES L. I. Roth Dorothy Coburn Viva Shell Ella Clare Kempfer Catherine Hallock Dorothy Adams Ruth Fender Katherine Kempfer Martha Backman Edith Rush Mary Iford Emma Munsell Mildred Wangeman FRESHMEN Dorothy Nicholson Ruth Fishbeck Annie Laura Becker Margaret Stevenson PLEDGES Vera Munsell Jule Oseward Page two hundred ninety-eight t I o a J K. Kempfer, M. Iford, N. Bachman, M. Stevenson, D. Adams Iv. Batson, E). Krieger, F. Priest, F. Rush, L,. Roth D. Cobourn, C. Hallock, M. Seigneur, R. Fishbeck, A. Beeker SESAME Page two hundred ninety-nine SIGMA KAPPA National Fraternity Founded at Colby College 1874 ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1927 HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. Marie Dye Mrs. John Phelan HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. E. A. Balmer ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Vivid Bainbridge Adelaide Cribbs Kathleen Fox Dorothy French Geraldine Gillespie Evelyn Keyes Estelle Morse Dorothy Sawyer JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Charlotte Briedenstein Florence Cowles Emma Holmes Jane Hull Alice Hunter Elizabeth Burge Marie Fox Dorothy Holden Rose Keefer Gladys Morse Eleanor Nique Gwendolyn Packwood . Rosalie Ward Eunice Winans Fern Kinton Isabel McIntyre Mary Nelson FRESHMEN Isabel King Janette Trachsel Arlene Galligan Majel Horning Mildred Koyl PLEDGES Lois Menzies Beryl Stark Page three hundred A. Hunter, K. Fox, D. Holden, G. Morse, G. Gillespie, M. Fox F. Winans, J. Hull,. D. French, F. Holmes, A. Cribbs F. Burge, F. Kinton, F. Morse F. Menzies, F- Keyes, M. Nelson, D. Sawyer, V. Bainbridge F. Nique, I. McIntyre, J. Trachsel, I. King, G. Packwood SIGMA KAPPA Page three hundred one THEMIAN Local Fraternity Established in 1898 HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Norma Roseboom Miss Helen Grimes Miss Louise Clemens HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Alice Bates ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Marian Bennett Catherine Broadwell Elna Bowen Marion Green Flossie Pangborn Ernestine Cameron Betty Leadley Pauline Massey Ellen Munger Ruth Canby Beryl Farr Marian Finch Beryl Abbey Ruth Allison Anne Anderson Lucile Blankenship Josephine Carey Alice Martin Winnifred Draper JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Marjorie Sanford Dorothy Shoesmith Mildred Peterson Louise Stoner Mary Ella Fahrney Margaret Rainey Genevieve Sanford Henriette Scovell Helen Koch Mary Lou Wrasse Margaret Patterson Jane Haire Wilma Kinney Magdalena Steensma Alice Stewart PLEDGES Margaret Walker Page three hundred two 7 /y( J M. Patterson, M. Finch, F. Pangborn, B. Abbey, M. Peterson, M. Rainey G. Sanford, A. Stewart, L,. Blankinship, C. Broadwell, H. Scovell, R. Allison B. Stoner, M. Green, M. Wrasse, D. Shoesmith, 33. Bowen, A. Anderson, M. Bennett M. Sanford, J. Haire, E. Cameron, W. Kinney, B. Beadley, M. Fahrney, P. Massey THEMIAN Page three hundred three Alpha Chi Omega— Mrs. Dirks Dorothy Hartman Beatrice Comstock Alpha Gamma Delta-— Sylvia Schimmel Margaret Longnecker Mildred Lamb Alpha Phi—„ Dorothy Robinson Ellen Farley Chi Omega— Mabel Gettel Elizabeth Taylor Mildred Courtney Ero Alphian— Marguerite King Frances Chambers Marion Trumbull Kappa Alpha Theta— Marjorie Gitchell Margaret Matthews Dorothy Butler Kappa Delta— Gladys Franks Florence Hurst Roselle Wrisley Sesame- Miss Clemens Lucile Latson Dorothy Coburn Sigma Kappa-^B Marjorie Kenyon Kathleen Fox Alice Hunter Themian— Mary Ella Fahrney Ernestine Cameron a y n Page three hundred four aw D. Hartman, K. Fox, M, Longnecker F. Farley, L. Latson, D. Coburn, M. Courtney, M, Trumbull A. Hunter, D. Butler, M. Lamb, R. Wrisley D. Robinson, F, Hurst, F, Chambers, M, Matthews, F. Cameron PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Page three hundred ûi)e i ubhcations and Hoards Page three hundred seven 1928 WOLVERINE Burren Brown, Editor WOLVERINE STAFF J. Burren Brown. Russell Daane.... Herbert Hendry.. Harry Burris....... John Kelly. ...... Henriette Scovell. Foster Mohrhardt Beth Gillis............. Lucile Allen......... Paul Troth........... Philip Locke......... Phillis Trautman. . ... .Managing Editor .......Assistant Editor .. .Advertising Editor . Organization Editor .........Athletic Editor ..............Co-ed Editor ........Feature Editor ................Class Editor .......... .Art Editor ...........Humor Editor .Photographic Editor Co-ed Athletic Editor SENIOR ASSISTANTS John Kaiser Charles Olds JUNIOR ASSISTANTS Iva Price William Muller Betty Leadley Alvin LaPlant Roselle Wrisley Beatrice Comstock Margaret Hubbard Helen Burrell Gertrude Woodworth SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS Harlow Meno Jessie Kuhn Jane Piatt Mildred Everingham _ Nellie Walker FRESHMEN ASSISTANTS Alfred Lueck Elsie Bullard R. L. Roebeck Blanche Smith Fay Johnson Olds, Allerip Roebeck, Scovell, Kaiser Locke, Daane, Lueck Burris, Gillis, Hendry Troth, Price, Mohrhardt, Trautmari, Meno WOLVERINE STAFF Page three hundred nine MICHIGAN STATE NEWS John Kelly, Editor Wayne Barkwell, Business Manager The Michigan State News, student newspaper of Michigan State College, is entirely published and edited by students elected to the executive positions of the staff at the annual all-college elections. Appearing tw.ice weekly, its circulation includes every student of the college, majority of the faculty, and a large number of outside subscribers. The editorial policy followed by the staff attempts to give the readers clear and accurate discussion on current college problems, while in the news columns' the staff tries to present in a complete and unbiased-manner all events occuring on the Campus. During the past few years the News has undergone an unusual increase in size, doubling its extent both in size and times published. Placing the subscription on the list of compulsory fees of the college has estab­ lished it in a firm financial position and greatly augmented its desirability as a medium of reaching the student body. EDITORIAL STAFF J. W. Kelly, Editor-in-Chief R. A. Mclnnis, Assistant Editor W. Muller, Assistant Editor D. Shoesmith, Co-ed Editor J. Haskins, Sports Editor H. Scovell, Society Editor P. Troth, Feature Editor M. Nesson, Exchange Editor J. Porter E. Cummins J. Stenberg A. W. Glidden L. E. Bredahl I. Chapin K. Lynch REPORTERS L. Geyer E. Smith W. Rinker S. Krental T. Knapp G. Larke J. Burger E. Ellsworth G. Woodworth M. Jennings R. Wrisley M. Courtney R. Fishbeck J. Merrill M. Finch H. Koch M. Izant R. Magnus BUSINESSSTAFF W. M. Barkwell, Business Manager L. Bunge,Accounts L. Snider, Advertising W. Shook,Advertising ASSISTANTS H. B. Meno H. Keibler R. Whitburn L. Sipple R. L. Jennings H. Miller F. Brubaker D. W. Lee E. Gillhooley A. Gaertner Page three hundred ten Scovell, Mclnnis, Shoesmith, Shook Ellsworth, Haskins, Fishbeck, Bredahl, Stenberg Snider, Troth, Cummins, Muller Courtney, Wrisley, Nessen Jennings, Porter, Snider, Bunge STATE NEWS STAFF m ass Clark, Orr, Schuster, Dowd Bean, Farley, Munson MICHIGAN AGRICULTURIST The Michigan Agriculturist is published in the interests of conserving Mich­ igan’s farms and forests, encouraging better living conditions in the farm home and aiding boys and girls on Michigan farms in club work, and helping them to enter Michigan State, the oldest agricultural college in the world. The “Agricul- turist’lpoints out to students that agriculture does not need more farmers but better farmers. It brings the whole “Ag” student body closer together and keeps them in touch with the alumni and the alumni in touch with their Alma Mater. G. Farley, Editor-in-Chief J. Stuart and J. W. Clark, Assistants EDITORIAL STAFF A. Baur B. Smith G B. Richards J. Gottschalk REPORTERS W. W. Thompson J. W. Morey L. D. Hoyt E. Pesonen T. N. Hurd O. Dowd H. Smith BUSINESS STAFF A. Bean, Business Manager A. Orr, O. Schuster and A. E. Munson, Assistants Page three hundred twelve Glen O. Stewart, ’17, Editor THE M. S. C. RECORD A publication issued monthly for the alumni and former students of the Michigan State College, by the M. S. C. Association THE M. S. C. ASSOCIATION Since the first alumni organization meeting back in 1869, and especially since its reorgan­ ization m 1913, the M. S. C. Association has enjoyed a continuous growth. Uniting the alumni and former students and serving the Michigan State College has been its primary rUi^Se'vL r field work carried on through the branch clubs maintains contacts once estab- lisned with the College and spans the gap between student days and alumnidom. • The a®s?cl^tlon 1S responsible for the erection of the Union Memorial Building and is interested in its completion. Officers of the association for the current year are: Arthur C. MacKinnon, ’95, Bay City, President G. Vern Branch, T2, Detroit, Vice-President R. Bruce McPherson, ’90, Howell, Treasurer Robert J. McCarthy, ’14, East Lansing, Secretary Glen O. Stewart, ’17, Lansing, Alumni Field Secretary MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (Elected at large) Henry T. Ross, ’04, Milford Frances Kirk Patch, ’14 East Lansing E. E. Gallup, ’96, Lansing Harris E. Thomas, ’85, Ex-officiopLansing E: W. Ranney, ’00, Ex-officio, Greenville Frank F. Rogers, ’83, Ex-officio, Lansing Page three hundred thirteen H O The Student Council is the governing body of the Michigan State College stu­ dent body, its board of directors. Composed of representatives from each of the classes, class presidents, and representatives of the Interfraternity Council, Varsity Club, and the Michigan State News, the organization acts as intermediary in all student-faculty affairs, has charge of all-college events, and executes the functions of student government. OFFICERS Arthur Carls, Senior President John Anderson, Junior President Harold Hannah, Sophomore President Horace Craig, Freshman President Leon Greene, Inter fraternity Council James McCosh, Varsity Club John Kelly, State News Editor SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Clyde Olin, President Arthur Carls Fred Pierce JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Robert Mclnnis, Secretary-Treasurer Max Goodwin SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE Everett Cummins Page three hundred fourteen B^gSSfâWOLVE/RINIE, E. Hyde, M. Iford, E. Bunge, D. Robinse'fiSH M. Vargo, D. Hartman, M. Wangeman, D. Jansen W. McKibbon, E. Farley, H. Scovell, R. Walstead, P. Gibson CAMPUS GIRLS ASSEMBLY Campus Girls’ Assembly meets every Sunday noon in the People’s Church, and is open to every co-ed on the campus. The cabinet is composed of one girl from each dormitory, sorority house, and East Lansing. The cabinet arranges the programs which this year have included various professors of the college who have given either traveling accounts, book reviews, or short philosophical discussions. mi MEMBERS Dorothy Robinson, President Donna Dean Horton, Treasurer Pauline Gibson, Secretary Dorothy Jansen Dorothy Hartman Ellen Farley Juanita McKibbin Emma Hyde Lucile Bunge Margaret Vargo Mary Iford Evelyn Keyes Henrietta Scovell Mildred Wangeman Edna Taylor Ruth Walstead Berth Agnes Bessey Page three hundred twenty-three M. Wangeman, B. McCormick, R. Wonser R; Menziés, M. Zemke, F. Perrin, W. Baker C. Card, R. Walstead, I. Robertson, N. F vans, F. Nadeau THE CAMPUS HOUSE COUNCIL The Campus House Council was organized in the spring of 1927. The personnel of the council (20 girls) was chosen by the advisor of women and was given official status by the vote of the W. S. G. A. This group cooperates with W. S. G. A. in maintaining standards in the dormitories and helping to create the type of cultural atmosphere which is considered a vital factor in the development of personality. Frances Perrin Nina Evans Lois Menzies Geraldine Stahler Ruth Wonser Clara Tyler Marjorie Zemke Florence Nadeau MEMBERS Clarice Card Mildred Wangeman Bertha McCormick Wiloma Baker Ruth Walstead Ida Robertson Edna Taylor Dorothy Vincent Page three hundred twenty-four VocationalSocieties Page three hundred twenty-five Sabbagh, Naeter, Andrews, Ball, Wilkins, Beck, Conklin, Foltz Prof. Corey, Hunt, Richards, Holz, Hoffman, Luther, Lietzke Osborne, Byrne, Bliss, Biiven, Morgan, Burrell, Wortman, Braybrook AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Page three hundred twenty-six Layer, Beardslee, Blake, Niedermeier, Bersey, Cornetét, Peterson Barnes, Hunt, Abbey, Kurtz, Nowlin, Moore, Bottoms! Linn, Sprague, Prof. Cade, Johnson Neff, Murbach, McCary, Thompson, Bredlow, Sajkowski, McDonagh, Bolton, Fishbeck, Zimmerman AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS MEMBERS J. Beardslee M. C. Peterson H. E. Hunter H. F. Layer C. 0. Niedermeier W. R. McCary C. E. Mannerow R. A. Nowlin S. B. Hunt G. E. Eddy A. H. Patterson C. F. Zimmerman K. B. Fishbeck V. J. Murbach J. R. Neff P. Blake H. McDonagh H. Vollmer Y. C. Linn P. J. Roth M. H. Strasen L. J. Johnson R. S. Fulton H. I. Barnes W. A. Kurtz E. E. Bottoms D. M. Abbey S. Moore G. J. McLravy E. F. Bredlow C. Huwer A. Sajkowski H. Hanes W. E. Hoy R. J. Cooke r /y_ß r»/|0 \S» Page three hundred twenty-seven BEE KEEPER’S SEMINAR Meetings are held regularly by a group of students who are particularly inter­ In this society the practical and the theoretical sides of bee ested in apiculture. keeping are discussed. Page three hundred twenty-eight COSMOPOLITAN CLUB STUDENT MEMBERS - Mr. Ramon I. Quinet (Grad.) Mr. Joseph Waffa (Grad.) Mrs. Joseph Waffa Mr. Peter H. Pearson (Grad.) Mr. Lawrence Ames (Grad.) Miss Margaret Cawood (Grad.) Mr. George Sparks (Grad.) - Dr. C. S. Gibbs Mr. George Phalares - Mr. Ave Nagtalon - Philippines Egypt American Sweden American American American American Greece Philippines Armenia American Mr.James Krimian - Mr.Clarence Burger Mr. John Boldyreff . - ' Russia Mrs., N. A. McCune Mr.K. S. Gill Mr.Shu-pei Shu Mr.P. T. Yuan Mr.Y. C. Lin Mr.T. M. Wang Mr.R. B. Carr (Grad.)American American India China China China China INSTRUCTORS Mr. and Mrs. Leland M. Shout Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark Mrs. Alice Leathers Miss Mildred D. Francis Mr. George Steinmetz Prof. H. T. Darlington Prof. E. A. Bessey Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Ryder Pres, and Mrs. K. L. Butterfield Miss Elida Yakeley Miss Eleanor Cederstrom OTHER MEMBERS Miss Beatrice Scupholm Miss Thelma Knight Miss Mildred Boyce Miss Katharine Andrews Mrs. B. Domboorajian Miss Virginia Domboorajian Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Urquiola Page three hundred twenty-nine FORESTRY CLUB Claude L. Abel Arthur Fred Anderson Clare M. Armstrong Henry Auvinen Edward H. Beetler Leonard Edward Beltz Oscar Bird Stanley Blair Andrew K. Braidwood Melville E. Bullach C. E. Burger Arthur E. Carls John J. Case Raymond Caswell Koester L. Christensen Robert F. Collins Howard Ci Cook Lester A. Crane Joseph Crnkovich Wendell E. Davis Theron E. Daw Walter DeLange Roy L. Donahue E. F. Fehlberg George D. Ferrari E. E. Frye Francis C. Gillett L. J. Glover M. R. Goucher Earl Gran W. A. Grim MEMBERS Fred E. Grimes Byron L. Groesbeck Edward C. Groesbeck Lewis H. Hackney Ivan Hassler John H. Hawkins Clare Hendee Louis C. Hermel Rudolph J. Hill Frederick J. Hodge O. B. Howell Morris A. Huberman H. M. Hunt Owen B. Hurley Wilfred Jackson Henning E. Johnson Emil H. Juntunen Willard Kennedy John K. Kroeber J. D. Lamont Andrew Leavitt Eugene R. Lepley Donald J. Lewis Theodore A. Liefeld Virgil Marvin Clyde T. Mattison William J. Merrick Ernest J. Miller Benjamin P. Moss Albert C. Morley Carlton G. Murray L. B. Nugent Earl K. Pennington Fred W. Pierce Kenneth B. Pomeroy Lyle W. Price Laverne Puffpaff Anthony J. Quinkert Orville F. Rathman Floyd T. Roberts Karl Schuster Burdette F. Seizert Harold B. Seward Albert W. Sump John C. Symonds H. Swanson Harry D. Switzer John S. Thole Sidney B. Thomas W. S. Toikkanen H. A. Tolley Anton J. Tomasek A. R. Thompson Lawrence Vandercook J. Oliver VanDyne Clayton VanSlyke Fred Weber Donald Weddell John W. Welch Clark Wilkinson S. Don Wingier George A. Young Page three hundred thirty Nelson, Schwartz, Weed, Hitchcox, Mehlhose Beal, Crasper, Barney, Haskins, Breyfogle DAIRY CLUB MEMBERS J. H. Breyfogle, President C. L. Crasper H. L. Barney V. C. Beal G. H. Hitchcox 0. E. Grimes E. G. Mehlhose R. M. Stein S. E. Weed W. D. Haskins G. T. Schwartz N. Brewer C. W. Nelson jpC:1! A Q f- 1 Vr/( Page three hundred thirty-one 1 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The purpose of the club, which is affiliated with the National Home Economics Associa­ tion, is to further the interest and study in the problems of home economics. Membership of the club is open to any girl in the H. E. division. Estelle Morse, President Pauline Massey, Vice-President Mary Biebesheimer, Secretary Bernice Parsons, Treasurer OFFICERS Page three hundred thirty-two Price, Hoadley, Smith, Selkirk Dittman, Kggert, McKim, Frye, O’Dowd, Anderson, Prof. Marshall, L. Dowd, Robinson Munson, Schuster, Shaw, Klein, Stuart, Paubaugh HORTICULTURE CLUB Prof. Gardner Prof. Marshall Prof. Bradford Laverne Laubaugh Floyd McKim Jacob Lutz Thomas: Price Waldo Proctor Warren Reid Ott Schuster Russel Eggert George Farley John Feather Burton Frye Harland Hoadley Harold Kellicut W. J. Woodman J. B. Richards MEMBERS FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Leonard Dowd 4 ill O A Prof. Loree Prof. Laurie Prof. Crist Wm. Robinson Howard Selkirk Daniel Shaw Harry Smith Harold Widdis Lloyd Latchaw Alvin Schulkc Neil Stuart Maynard Schultz A. Munson Oscar Dowd Edward Gruettner I. P. Teichman I. Klein AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION STUDENT MEMBERS H. F. Cole, President O. H. Muth, Secretary John Ellens, Treasurer G. W, Andree G. E. Bowler Harold Buehler C. F. Clark R. H. Fish E. E. Hammon W. N. Johnson C. J. Kershaw S. P. Shu Connor Smith W. W. Thompson Sidney Wells F. W. Young Page three hundred, thirty-four woLvmiîsTP.J± ì7Z#jk Woolfitt, McAtee, Goodwin, Southworth, Murphy- Greene, Vaughan, ArtUtis, Orner Munger, Losey, Nussdorfer, Geavengood AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION A. E. Nussdorfer E. Don Orner Harold Marsh William Woolfitt J. K. Munger, President Melvin D. Losey, Sec.-Treas. Robert Southworth Harold L. McAtee Max Goodwin Sylvester Vaughan Stanley Kreager Charles Murphy Leon C. Greene R. E. Leavengood A. J. Artutis Robert Hawes James McElory zfjsst A % Y / vV Evelyn Keyes, Grace Hoffman, Ruth Andrews, Geraldine Gillespie, Marian Bennett Mildred Peterson, Dorothy Shoesmith, Margaret Sprague, Estelle Morse Margery Seigneur, Donna Bassett, Ruth Simmons, Annabelle McRae, Dorothy Hartman MERRILL-PALMER Merrill-Palmer school in Detroit was founded by the Lizzie Merrill Palmer estate as a school for home economics with special emphasis on child study and parent training. Each term Michigan State College selects certain upper class girls on the basis of high scholarship to go there for a term’s work. STUDENTS Spring 1927 Marguerite Sprague Marguerite Strong Dorothy Shoesmith Mildred Peterson Doretha Edmonds Fall 1927 Marian Bennett Ruth Simmons Annabelle MacRae Winter 1928 Evelyn Keyes Geraldine Gillespie Grace Hoffman Estelle Morse Spring 1928 Ruth Andrus Marjorie Seigneur Dorothy Hartman Donna Bassett Page three hundred thirty-six cDramafies, and ‘Debate Page lliree hundred thirty-seven “Candida” THETA ALPHA PHI Theta Alpha Phi is probably the most active honorary fraternity on the campus. It is financially responsible to the college for all plays produced and as a result receives the official backing of the college. A sum of money, appropriated by the college helps to buy properties and to serve as a drawing fund. The plays have been of the best, written by prominent authors and so produced as to be financial and dramatic successes. During the year, the organization, under the direction of Professor King, has produced Bernard Shaw’s “Candida,” George Kelly’s “The Show Off,” and “R. U. R.,” by Karel Capek, translated from the Czech for American production. Page three hundred thirty-eight Patterson, Strobel, Walker, McKim, Dunning, Marzke IJggert, Ford, Hunter, Price, Simpson, Fayerweather, Brigham Spurrier, Niemeyer, Peterson, Prof. Taylor, Parker, Garland, Austin, Ball GLEE CLUB J. S. Taylor, Director M. C. Peterson, Manager G. T. Ford, Assistant Manager B. R. Niemeyer, Assistant Manager R. C. Parker, Secretary-Treasurer O. T. Marzke, Accompanist Tirst Tenor—F. W. Eberbach, T. L. Simpson, F. A. McKim, H. A. Patterson Second Tenor—T. W. Berquist, R. Eggert, C. R. Parker, B. L. Fayerweather, Ç. D. Price birst Bass—T. A. Garland, R. E. Reichow, H. E. Hunter, B. R. Neimeyer, M. C. Peterson, W. B. Spurrier, V. A. Stockman Second Bass—H, R. Brigham,.’D. C. Austin, C. G. Eddy, G. T. Ford, W. J. Merrick, L. A. Strobel, F. C. Walker Page three hundred thirty-nine Knoblauch, Estelle, Roberts, Smith Batchelor, Hair, Biebesheimer Dell, Shader, Hutchinson, Arnold DEBATING MEN’S DEBATE SCHEDULE Oberlin College at Oberlin Detroit City College at Detroit Detroit City College at East Lansing Allegheny College at Meadville, Pa. Western Reserve at Cleveland, Ohio Purdue University at East Lansing Marquette University at Milwaukee, Wis. Western State Normal at Kalamazoo Kansas Agricultural College at East Lansing WOMEN’S DEBATE SCHEDULE University of Cincinnati at Cincinnati University of Toledo at East Lansing University of Cincinnati at East Lansing North Central College at Natierville, 111. Illinois Wesleyan at Burlington, 111. Linden Wood College at St. Charles, Mo. University of Toledo at East Lansing Page three hundred forty- COLONEL SHERBURNE Colonel Sherburne came to Michigan State College six years ago and has estab­ lished an enviable record equal to that which he made in the service of the United States. The fact that the United States Government has this year granted him 1924 saw another year at Michigan State College is a very satisfying condition. the constant efforts of Col. Sherburne rewarded, when the United States Dept, of War granted the “Distinguished College Rating” to the Michigan State R. O. T. C. In 1927 the distinguished service was again given, making Michigan State College one of the very few colleges to ever receive four consecutive honors of this nature. This rating has since been discontinued by the War Dept, so the annual inspec­ tion held May 18 and 19, 1928, carried with it no such reward. It is through the efforts of Col. Sherburne that we now have on our campus the magnificent new field house known as “Demonstration Hall.” In 1925 the crack cadet unit Was given the same honor. Col. Sherburne has as enviable a military record in the service of the United States as he has at Michigan State College. During his college days at Louisiana State University he was Cadet officer in the; R. O. T. C. He left the southern university in 1898 at the declaration of the Spanish-American War to become a second lieutenant in the First Louisiana Infantry. Following this in 1899 he became a second lieutenant in the regular army. Prior to receiving this com­ mission he had been cited for bravery after serving in twenty-one skirmishes during the Philippine Insurrection during which time he was wounded in action. He was commissioned First Lieut, in the regular army in I911» after he had served in both Alaska and Panama. He became a Captain in 1916 after following the Punitive Expedition into Mexico in 1914* The coming of the World War in 1917 brought him the rank of Major, and took him to France. While in France, Col. Sherburne was again wounded and cited for gallantry. In 1918 he was com­ missioned to his present status of Lieut.-Col. Later he served in the American Army of Occupation in Germany and came to Michigan State College in the year of 1922. Page three hundred forty-three DEMONSTRATION HALL The long looked for modern armory is now a reality, as is pictured above. The beautiful building is appropriately named “Demonstration Hall,” and stands as a monument of achievement to Colonel Sherburne, whose efforts made it possible. The building has interior dimensions of two hundred fifteen feet by one hun­ dred feet, which is five feet longer than Madison Square Garden of New York. The seating capacity of the balconies alone is approximately forty-one hundred, and when the building is used for special purposes, can be made to accommodate about ninety-five hundred people by arranging seats in the riding hall. The building is equipped with a large gymnasium which affords an excellent place in which to hold large social functions. Special rooms for each of the various forms of military science are a feature of the building. A rifle range that is a remarkable piece of work, and equipped with modern devices for the handling of targets, makes the study of marksman­ ship interesting. A large open area with no. floor covering is used for riding pur­ poses and for polo games. Headquarters for the officers are also in the building. Armory Floor. Rifle Range ■Page ■three 'hundred -forty-four Lieut. Col. Hunter Dorothy Robinson Corps Sponsor Col. Macier Lieut. Col: 'Olin R. O. T. C The Michigan State College R. O. T. C. unit have won the remarkable dis­ tinction of having Distinguished Rating” conferred upon them for four consecu­ tive years, 1924, ^-92Si I92&> and 1927- A fifth entry upon the books of the unit would surely have followed had the War Dept, continued to confer this honor. Three fields of training are given—the infantry, artillery, and cavalry. The parades of the entire unit held weekly during Spring Term arc a feature that attract many to the Michigan State College Campus. The Michigan State College Band is a sight to behold as it marches proudly on the field. It has been named by many as being one of the best R. O. T. C. Bands in existence. Cadet Colonel George Macier, ’28, headed the Michigan State R. O. T. C. for the past year, while Clyde Olin, ’28, was elected Cadet Lieut. Col. The Co-ed sponsor of the corps, in its entirety, was Miss Dorothy Robinson, ’28. Page three'hundred.'forty-five’ H o s a Major Stahle Margaret Iyongnecker Major Ray ARTILLERY UNIT The artillery unit of the Michigan State College R. O. T. C. concerns itself primarily with infantry work as well as with practical service in various types of heavy artillery and anti-aircraft tactics. Special rooms in the new Demonstra­ tion Hall make the studying of artillery much more interesting. Major C. Thomas Stähle was the regular officer in charge of this branch. Miss Margaret Longnecker, ’28, was chosen as artillery sponsor by the members of the corps. The Cadet Majors of the unit are Harlan C. Ray and Ralph E. Dailey. The summer camp for the Artillery is held at the historic Fort Monroe in Virginia. Page three hundred forty-six Captain Larsen Elna Bowen Major Bean CAVALRY UNIT During the Spring term the Cavalary unit of the R. O. T. C. was at its best, and showed a decided feature of military precision with its well-drilled riding cadets. Mounted instruction was a routine part of the program of the riding cadets, and the riding hall made drill possible at all times. Capt. R. E. Larsen, of the U. S. Cavalry, was the ranking officer of the unit, while Cadet Major Arnold Bean was elected by this unit as Cadet officer. The co-ed sponsor of the Cavalry was Miss Elna Bowen, ’28. The summer camp for cavalrymen was held at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, during the summer months. Page three hundred forty-seven Captain Johns Mary Marshall Major Rstes INFANTRY UNIT In addition to close and extended order drill, the Infantry unit was given instruction in the use of auxiliary weapons during the out-of-door period of the past year. The rifle range in Demonstration Hall afforded every possibility for training in marksmanship and the handling of the rifle. The Infantry Unit s preparation for annual Spring inspection was one of the military features of the corps, and included a miniature sham bittle. The summer camp for advanced students was held at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. Capt. Ernest Johns, U. S. Infantry, was the regular officer in charge of the unit, while Cadet Ward M. Estes was elected Cadet Major of the unit. The co-ed sponsor of the corps was Miss Mary Marshall, ’28. Page three hundred forty-eight 09 u Y- yv.vwr Mh ■ : 1 «ji ■I tèm . ! H John Gould -W Mary Rohn L. B. Falcone BAND UNIT The Military Band has always been the pride of the Military Division and of the Student Body. This year, as in past years, the band has performed in a manner that sends a thrill of pride through every heart, from the football games in the fall to the military reviews of the spring term. Under the direction of L. B. Falcone the band has given concerts both at home and away. Mr. Falcone is undoubtedly one of the best band directors, in the country and was an official at the National Band Tournament. John Gould was outstanding this year as the Drum-Major. The co-ed sponsor for the year was Mary Rohn. Page three hundred forty-nine MICHIGAN STATE BAND Leonard V. Falcone, Director John Gould, Drum Major CLARINET Fred Worgowsky. Chas. Slider W. ;Q. 'Sweeney Dean Abbey M. 0. Everett C. M. Shigley. C. H. Allot George Farley Frank Willis H. D. Loomis Stanley Dodge F. L. Arnold Clive Rosenbrook Roland Mapes Preston Mayhew J. A. Feather W. S. Brown Ronald Preston D. K. VanTassle C. G. Eddy Roy Gezelius Forrest Rhinehart John Brisbin C.’H. Morse R. R. May W. E. Berry John Wannamaker J. G. Chapman Marshall Converse John Ott R. N. Hall B. I. Dunham Floyd Hach CORNETS SAXOPHONES BASSOON FRENCH HORNS BARITONÈS TROMBONES BASSES PERCUSSION Reynold Metz W. R. Hanlon Dean Brovond Leonard Gilleo H. C. Priest F. D. Searles J. N. Stenberg H. A. Lake H. H. Jennings G. K. Hornsbergi Leon Green Walter Replogle L. E. Bates B. C. Madsen ; C. D. Tuttle L. M. Ashley N. R. James R. G. Gardner - C. M. Leesoii D. G. Barker W. J. Porter J. S. Woodman E. W. Cornett . H. E. Chegfield H. C. Brurnm G. E. Bowler E. C. Halladay R. J. Cooke F. Byington A. Burnett FLUTE AND PICCOLO Edward Reuling OBOE Harland Kline Page three hundred fifty P a g e t h r e e h u n d r e d f i f t y - o n e Byihgton, Farley, Rinehart, Woodman, Jennings Halladay, Sweeney,. Mapes, Fddy, Gezelius, Converse SWARTZ CREEK BAND F. A. Rinehart, Director George Farley, Cornet Willard Sweeney, Clarinet Graham Eddy, Alto Roland Mapes, Sax Earl Flalladay, Drum Ford Byington, Drums Marshal Converse, Bass Roy Gezelius, Baritone Howard Jennings, Cornet John Woodman, Trombone Gourse Page three hundred hfty-thn R. W. Tenney, Director M. S. C. SHORT COURSE Twenty différent groups have come to the College Campus during the past year to receive the training made available by the various College divisions and Depart­ ments through the Short Courses. The courses offered were as follows: Two Year Sixteen Weeks Course in General Agriculture, Eight Weeks General Agri­ cultural Course, Horticultural Course, Poultry Course, Dairy Production Course, Dairy Manufacturing Course, Farm Mechanics and Truck and Tractor Courses, Home Economics Course, Ice Cream Course, Bee-keepers Course, Veterinarians Short Course, Amateur Horticultural Course, Market Gardeners Course, Fruit Growers Course, Commercial Floricultural Course, Four Weeks Dairy Course, Mid-Summer Poultry School,-State Farm Superintendents, and State Herdsmen’s Course.- The Inter-class Basketball and Indoor Baseball Tournaments were won by the secohd year class in General Agriculture and the Dairy Production Class respectively. The Judging Contests held at the conclusion of the winter term were won by the following; First Judging all Classes of Livestock—Stanley Proctor, Ann Arbor. Second Judging all Classes of Livestock—Russell Jordan, Eaton Rapids; First Judging Swine -Sheldon.Marklc, Eaton Rapids. First Judging „Horses—Gerald Fenner, Plainwell. First Judging Dairy Cattle—Russell Jordan. First Judging Beef Cattle, Gales Bates, Climax. First Judging Sheep—-Forrest Browri^lronton. First Judging Butter—Solomon Chase, Mt. Pleasant. First Judging Fruit—Maynard Beck, St. Johns. First Judging Poultry—Claude Mosher, Pittsford. First Tractor Repair Work—Boyd Stetler, Olivet. Page three hundred fifty-four SHORT COURSE CLUB OFFICERS Treasurer—Gale Bates Presidents—Gerald Fenner Party Chairman—Russell Partridge Refreshment Chairman—Carl Haskins Vice-President-—Stanley Proctor Secretary—Forrest Brown Program Chairman—Sheldon Markle 1928 CLASS TWO-YEAR SIXTEEN WEEKS’ COURSE B. Seeley, F. Brown, A. Hagerman, S. Markle, M. Wilcox, M. I,. Brooks, E. Huff, N. Ingall S. Holmes, M. Byington, R. Partridge, G. Fenner, C. Haskins, E. Dumaw, M. Jorgensen Page three hundred fifty-five SHORT COURSE MONOGRAM WINNERS Basketball—S. Markle, G. Fenner, R. Partridge, M. Jorgensen, B. Eewis, E. Jones, H. Jackson, W. Bird. Wrestling—Neil Ingall, Elsen K. Burt. Track—Louis Severance, Herbert DeKleine, Harold Strange. Handball—Meryl Wilcox, Carl Haskins. Swimmings—Home Economics Short Course■—Jennette McColl, Iris Bower. Boxing—David A. Currie, Frederick Wesch, Carlton Warner. 1929 CEASS TWO-YEAR SIXTEEN WEEKS’ COURSE R. Campbell, E- Eivingston, R. Koehler, W. Dunbar H Kingsley, G. Bates, H. Strange, D. Trfeat, H- Rowe B. Lewis, E. Burt, L. Serr, G. Tew, S. Proctor, W. Taylor, G. Yoder, C. Wagner, V. ©enio, F. Morris V Robb A Welch, E- Steward, M. Wilson, L. lanner, F. Wesch Page three hundred fifty-six HOME ECONOMICS SHORT COURSE Emma Hicks, Clara Hathaway, Abba Eundin Margaret Brown, Iris Bower, Jennette McColl CEUB ORCHESTRA Director—Francis Ayres PianisWg-Margaret Brown Erwin Helmreich, Robert Gardner, Everett Jones, Gale Bates Arthur Hagerman, Forrest Brown, Eugene Eivingston, Francis Morris Page three hundred fifty-seven Blakeslee, Beal, Coach Branaman, Crasper Cook, Bradley, Bliss COLLEGE STOCK JUDGING TEAM State placed twelfth in all classes at the National livestock Show at Chicago. The team scored a fifth place on sheep and a sixth place on horses. Beal was eight among all contestants, being fifteen points below the winner. Page three hundred fifty-eight RADIO STATION WKAR A phase of student activity not generally known is that Station WKAR is entirely manned by students and graduâtes of Michigan State. Keith Himebaugh, L. A., ’28, announcer for the past two years; Forrest Phippeny, ’26, E. E., Radio Engineer; Dale Ball, ’29, E. E. ; George Rollins, ’29, E. E. ; Robert Martin,; ’28, E. E. ; Jay Parkhurst, ’29, C.. E. ; Ralph Clark, ’30, E. E., operators', compose the program and technical staff. The radio experience of the operators extends over a period of five to fifteen years. As a result of this extensive and varied radio experience, they have built a station which is one 'of the strongest and best equipped college broadcasting stations in the United States. Four of the men hold com­ mercial radio operators’ licenses, which are valid in any ship or shore radio station in the world. The station has been developed by these men from a low powered station in 1922 to one of national importance in college broadcasting circles. Page three hundred fifty-nine HUMOUR Extracts from a Co-ed's diary setting forth the principal events of the year 1927-28, illustrated by her boy friends and published without permission by the editors. * * * Paul H. Troth, Jr. Stanley Dodge Thomas Knapp Claude R. Streb James F. Trott Page three hundred sixty-three Humorous publications are published by colleges because a college is the biggest joke in the world. CLOSE QESIPE THE WINPING CERAR Coed—“I hope you’ll all become better acquainted with that Winding Cedar real soon.” * * * Sept. 23—First Spartan Welcome. A number of Frosh insisted on wearing their pots during the singing of Alma Mater. They probably thought it would add a crowning glory to it. Tiney Miarsh was supposed to try out the microphone but somebody hung it too high. ^ ^ ^ Our team, win or lose, they’ll be criti­ cized, but our team. * * * Sept 24—We won but the weather was so hot I just couldn’t warm up to it. * * * SPARTAN SPIRIT The wind just howled And the heavens scowled, And there wasn’t a sign of the sun. And I froze my feet On the cold concrete But what do I care, we won! That feeling when the boy friend makes the first score of the season. jubiliant Page three hundred sixty-five after standing ages P Did you ever have this happen to you in line just perfect * * * for Sept. 19—Well little diary, here we are. They say college makes for a better under­ standing and goodness knows I’ll need a better one if I have to stand up for so long very often. I’m Dog-tired in the true sense of the word. They surely are making dear old M. S. C. harder to get into. It was all I could do to find the right office. * * * We stand in line for registration, For payment, and classification ; The system is bum But still we all come, We’re in love with our coeducation. * * * Sept. 22—First all-college mixer. Some of the freshman farmer boys sure showed their aggie culture. A red hot party; temperature 88 F. Fight returns at the Union. Tunney got knocked down for the count of nine. That must have been an awful blow to him. After the fight the Union reported several broken chairs; ... Sorry, but I can’t be bothered with poor boys.” “An’ ”, /Says Howard Rathers, “every man who has red corpuscles runnin’ up an’ down his spinal column will be there supportin’ the team. And that may not be good physiology but it’s darn good ora­ tory.” Oct. 6—Everbody showed lots o’ pep with the exception of a few fellows who left early with their girl friends to study campustry. >K Hi Hi YAY ’31 WITH APPLESAUCE! October days, chill winds, fur coats, ban­ ners, band music, loud yells, panting men, crimson sunsets, frozen feet, the disap­ pointment of defeat, the glory of triumph, the greatest of all sports: ■'FOOTBALL! Oct. 8—We lost, but we made some fur fly from the Wolverines. When our band marched down the field and Johnny Gould threw his baton over the crosfe-bar it thrilled me so I actually swallowed my gum. State may have lost the game but we won some hearts down in Ann Arbor town that week-end. ton. H« Hi H* Sept. 28—Hully gee! I sure am livin’ cheap this week. The girls found out I have a fur coat and a bank account, and Just I’ve been eatin’ free meals ever since. rushed to death in the true Sense of the word. Hi Hi Hi YEH TEAM! It’s a known fact that football players from coed college? always tackle high. Coeds are like money; keep ’em busy or they lose interest. ’29—Pretty wet weather, eh boys? ’31—Yeh, but it’ll be better when they fin­ ish the new weather bureau. Hi Hi Hi Sept. 29—Oh gee, oh gosh; it’s rained for three days straight. Just now I saw a man go by with a load of wood and I asks my roomy where she thinks he’s goin’ with the “Oh”, says she, “I guess he’s lumber. gonna build an ark”. * * * Sign in Cafe—Use less sugar and stir like hell, we don’t mind the racket. Page three hundred sixty-six ? XWk Qf '\\r W Oct. 15—Oh what a mob o’ freshmen. Why, if all of those boys were laid down end to end they’d reach from here to—-well, you’d probably get tired before you got them all laid down. * * * Frosh—(before the rush) I don’t want any of that paint on my face. Johnny Anderson—You’d better, it’s gonna be rough in there and paint is a great preservative you know. * * * ’29—What’s your lege? impression of col­ Oh, I missed it! Yes; but you shouldn’t let it upset you so dearie! ^ ^ Hi Oct. 20—The hockey' girls would make good members for the Shin-busters Union. It’s(,a good thing the • field is near the hos­ pital. Hi Hi Hi “Hurrah !” said the little girl as the five o’clock whistle blew, “games over.” Hi Hi Hi Jo—“Say, girlie,,, are you very fast?”' ' Flo—“Listen, half pint, I’ve had three track men after me -for over a month.” ijc ^ Phi Delt—Remarkable isn’t it, what a drink will do for a man. Hespie—Yes, but isn’t it still more re­ markable what a man will do for a drink. * * * Oct. 18—Of course a fraternity man must have a dictionary. He uses it to set the other end of the ironing board on when he presses his trousers. Pledge-—“Are theyvery strict at college?” Soph§|||Strict? Well, when a man dies in lecture they prop him up in his seat till the end of the hour.” Oct. 29—Homecoming, and once again the the old grads gather back round M. S. C. school house. Hi Hi Driver (in wee small hours) : “This cab won’t hold any more, there’s six of you in there already.” H1 Voice from tjThash a’ right, I jesh put the light out to make inside: driver. room for one more.” * * * The greatest pessimist we know is the man who looks both ways on a one way street. Page three hundred sixty-sepen NoV. 15—The Band Initiates better prac­ tice on “Nearer My God to Thee” if the East Lansing Cops don’t get over their trigger-itch. time last night. They had a bang-up * * * Maybe it was a good thing to see if these band men who are getting credit for Mili­ tary would know what to do under fire. “There”, said the big hardy college man after his little coed had finally consented the ol’ to kiss him goodnight, Partin’ Spirit!” “Tha’s The Soph says, “Maybe the frosh did have to haul wood, but gosh, didn’t we have to miss classes to see that they did it?” # * * Nov. iB—The Swartz'Creek Band, the foot­ ball coach, A hatchet stained with blood, An’ buns an’ beef an’ everything, An’ the cider got stuck in the mud. H |f ^ “ 'Sail right, ’sail right”, said McElroy an’ his buddies, “We’ll take care of the cider.” And they did. Page three hundred sixty-eight Private—“If you could enter the service what branch would you take up?” Pete—“I’d go into the aviation branch.” Private—“Why go into that?” Pete—“When I got tired, I could drop out.” * * * Nov. 20—What we want to know is, who got the commission for selling those leather putts to the boys this year? ^ ^ ^ ’31—“Can you chew gum in ranks?” ’30—“Sure, but you dasent spit.” iji ifc Captain John thinks many of the boys should do well on night maneuvering. LET US GIVE THANKS Nov. 24—The cows and chickens look mighty good after nine weeks of books and professors. Gee, I’m thankful I’m not a prof. And I guess they’re thankful they’re not a dumb student like me. So I guess everybody’s thankful and I’m thankful for that. jje s|c ’Tis hard to part with those we love When our hearts are full of hope: .But ’tis harder still to find the towel When our eyes are full of soap. 3 Nov. 28—Toques seem to have been for those afflicted with made to order flapping ears. * * * Pat—“What is your chief worry? Pug—“Money.” Pat—“I didn’t know you had any.” Pug—“I haven’t.” * * * Speaking of dumb frosh, we recently heard of a Sophomore who went out for cross-country for exercise. * * * Mary—“In this professor I have at last found my mental equal.” Lucille—“Well, I wouldn’t admit it, dearie.” The cadet who took home the honorary colonel receives his honorable discharge. * * * Dec. 2—Several young "cadets decided to take advanced military after the ceremony tonight. * * * Coed—“But, mother, when you called me. I couldn’t come I was with George.” Fond parent—“Yes daughter, I realize the position you were in.” * * * Every man has his wims and his wim- mens. Helen—“Have you anything up in your room in the shape of pickles?” I’ve got $ Charlotte—“Yes, ^ bananas.’gj|| some nice Dec. 8—Some sorority girls we know are far ahead of Lindberg, he was in a fog only thirteen hours. ^ ^ ^ Alpha Phi—(as she slaps his face) “Well of all the nerve, don’t you ever try to kiss me again!” Sweet coed—“Daddy darling, is there, really any Santa Claus?” Father—“Well, just who do you think is putting you through college?” * * * Dec. freshman as he flunking his last blue book. 16—“Goodbye forever,” sang the left the campus after ^ * * Santa Claus is a constant fellow, he’s still going around with the same old bag. i And now we’re off for a two weeks vaca­ tion while we leave the campus in the watchful care of Fred Hicks. * i Page three'hundred sixty-nine Jan., Friday the 13th—With such a date ’tis little wonder that no man felt inclined to crash the Coed Prom. * * * Alpha Gamma Rho—offers a little song and dance act led by Malone, entitled “After this gay life is over we’ll settle down on the farm.” sfc library Jan. 20—Long term themes, and once again the is overcrowded with freshmen hiding behind huge volumes in search of information on the subject, “If short course men studied electricity, would they major in short circuits?” 5fS Jfc Jfc The Sigma Kappa’s have worked up a little educational production for the benefit of the other societies* on “How to Study”. ^ ^ ^ Eclectic—See Pat Grimes in “The Union “A thrilling drama”.—Eczema. Forever”. ’31 Coed-sTm tryin’ to find out Dick—“Well, you came to the right sumpin’.” place.” Toodle—“Didn’t you find Mabel rather dumb tonight?” Loo—“Dumb? Say, if that girl said what she thought she’d be speechless.” THE SOFT CARESS OF SISTER­ HOOD. Sorority sister—“Have you figured out the end we have in view in these initia­ tions ?” Pledge—“Well, I have a feeling...” * * * Jan. 3-—Basketball started with the first day of the term. The coeds all sat around the edge and showed the new chiffon hose that Santa brought them for Christmas. ^ ^ ^ Enthusiastic cheer leader, jumping out in front of coed section—“Are you with me, girls ?” Masculine voice from rear—“H—1 no!” * Jart. 10—Initiations make us appreciate the days when we were spanked and put to bed. Now we’re spanked and told to stay up all night. * * Delphic HouSe—this week: Rhinehart in “The Band Master.” “Peaches” ShellyT can’t find what I want.” He—“Well, if you are looking for sym­ pathy, here’s a dictionary.” Page tJir.ee hundred- seventy Jan. 27—Many a cadet officer may think he has won his spurs, but that doesnlt say he knows how to wear them. Witness sev­ eral holes in holeproof hose after the Mili­ tary Brawl. * * * Phi Kappa Tau—The house on Delta Street presents Slats Macier in the rollick­ ing comedy “Pardon Me, Mrs. Butterfield”. Slats will take the double role of Cadet Colonel and Janitor. Ward Estes will play with him as the big major. * * Jan. 28—The freshman boys look just too_ cute dashing across the campus in their B. V. D.’s for dancing class in the old armory. ^ ^ ^ The Kappa Delts can still hold their own in a popularity contest in spite of the fact that they now have a hamburger shop in the front yard. Why must these girls put us fellows in such embarrassing positions? Sweet young “Please take off those spurs.” thing, beseechingly— Little Roscoe was hired during farmers’ week to keep an eye on the calves. . * He Jan. 30—The Alpha Gamma Delts had an all-fired hot time last night. Margaret Longnecker reports that along with the nine fur coats the girls also lost their picture of Captain Paul. >}< Rowdy-—'“I’m going to marry a pretty girl and a good cook.” Dow—“You can’t, that’s bigamy.” Lambda Chi Alpha—Jimmy McCosh and Red Colvin, the two big Varsity boys, in a little song and dance number, “We didn’t set the Alpha Gamma Delta house on fire.” * * * Feb. 2—Farmer’s Week as usual helped us to get caught up in several classes. The greased pig contest held great attraction for the Varsity boys, while the more aesthetically inclined found pleasure in the exhibit set up before the old artillery garage entitled, “The Man Behind the Plow”. * * * Farmer-S“Do you have to see a doctor in this town before you can get booze?” Student—-“No, afterwards”. Page three hundred seventy-one Coed—“Why didn’t that fellow return your hello?” Ed—'“Oh, he’s a fraternity brother and * Jfc never returns anything.” * * Feb. io—We’ve been having some pretty fast parties lately. Several girls reported just neck and neck with that it’s been them all evening. * * Hermian House offers this week only— Doc Brown and Leon Green in a little vocal number: “We hung so many of Dad Scheele’s pictures that three of our fresh­ men drowned”. .*■ * Feb. 24—We understand that in a special drill John Brisbin was nearly run in for parking his platoon by a fire hydrant. the other day * 5{i 3{< 5ji Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said, When the first streaks of dawn he’d see, “Oh for a date with an Alpha Phi”. Kappa Delt—Td rather be in love with an army officer than to be a sailor’s sweet­ heart”. Ditto—“Me too. I don’t like salt with my mush.” Feb. 3—We heard of one little freshman who expected an A out of Spanish because she made a chorus in Spanish Moon. Probably when she received her marks, just as George Babbington Brookfield, she sat down very hard and sighed, “My bubble has burst”. We especially enjoyed the “O Toreadora chorus” in the bar-room * * * scene. in Hesperian—Present their big new house on the hill—Wayne Barkwell in the comedy and Karl Davies in his own production, “Wanted a * * * Chorus Girl”. “Little Collegiate”, Alpha Chi Omega—Notice that Omega, boys and girls. Yes, the Alpha Chi’s crashed through again and now just like Uneeda Biscuits and Ford Cars, have be­ come nationally known.' Jfc Feb. 6—We have some real ice at last, and now .all those who are brave enough or dumb enough to wend their way across the windy Plains of Sherburne may have an opportunity to skate on the new rink. * ;}i Dumdick—'“But just’ one lil’ kiss from you would put me in Heaven.”- Hotstuff—“Yes, but as I said before, I’m not competing - with the Peoples Church.” Page three hundred seventy-two March 2—The J-Hop, where men parted with that money they’d been saving on their meals and laundry for months ahead, and where if a girl was really clever she could get so close to a man that when he tried to kiss her she couldn’t get away. * * * The Themians offer as their bid to1 fame, Flossie, Elna, Mary Ella, Dot, and so on far, far into the night. We wonder if they got so good by running through the back yard of the People’s Church. ^ ^ ^ At the Phi Delta House-—Ward Ross in “The Center of Attraction”, and Parker and Farleman supported by a chorus of in “That School-girl curly headed Complexion’-’,1 , >}i lads ;jc March 15—The other day we heard of a fraternity who sent one of their freshmen out with some small change to get several of the cheapest coat-hangers he could find. later the yearling re­ Several minutes turned with a bag of nails. Prof.—“Do you think Wordsworth was right when he said, “Heaven lies about us in our infancy?” March Stude—-“Sure, but he forgot to add that everybody lies about us in our maturity.” ^ ^ ^ 1$—Around exam some profs remind us of the grocery clerk who hangs up a sign in his store, “Don’t ask I hate to say no”. . for credit. ^ ^ ^ Prof.—“Now do we start at the begin­ time ning or end of chapter four?” Lit—'“Oh, you guess first.” ;Jc Olympic—Offers one of the best produc­ tions of the year starring John Kelly as the in the down­ town section of East Lansing; “Wuxtry, Wuxtry, Last Edition.” little Jewish newsboy * * * Where the interurban wends its way to the northward stands the Ero Alphian abode, half hidden with a maze of vines without, filled with sweet coedsftwithin, a fit study for Lucille herself to do in oil. Jjc 5{s March 21—-I heard a robin this mornin’, Pm feelin’ happy today. The first day of Spring Whoopee! Bring on the blue r w wr'Æ. Page three hundred seventy-three April 13—Now that the weather has warmed up, the ice has thawed out of the radiators of the campus chariots and they are beginning to wheeze their way around again. We must say some of them are beautiful paint jobs. The boys at the Trimoira house on the corner have gathered together to render a little ditty entitled, “The Price of Paint”. No, girls, that funny looking red thing isn’t a baby carriage. ’31 Lover-5‘Speak those words that will mean heaven to me”. Loved-- -“Go shoot yourself”. * * * April 2—Spring term. Third and last chance. It’s a wonder we didn’t have to come back on April 1st, just for spite. The campus looks real Springy with its fresh * * * green pots. When the AeTheons get out their balls and bats and start playing ball in the alley it’s as sure a sign of Spring as the return of the robin. Freddie—“So you gave up trying to teach your girl to drive the car”. her clutch she wheel”. Bob—“Yeh. When I told her to release let go of the steering ^ ^ April 20—Many fraternity boys say they have cut so many classes that their con­ science bothers them to the extent that they can’t sleep soundly any more after eight o’clock. îfc Delta Sig House—Starring Paul Smith in “The Triple Threat—Wine, Woman, and Song”. Autographed photos of the star will be given at the door for the first per­ formance only. Spring, and our fair campus begins to resemble a modern Venice. One young fellow suggested that hip boots would look well with’ the new style dresses, anyway. ^ }|( ^ April 6—Now that they have torn up the sidewalks, put fresh mud on the roads, and have placed the buildings farther apart, they might make it more difficult to get to class by putting revolving doors on the * * * buildings. Many an Ali Baba in the guise of a stu­ dent has run up the front steps of the house across from the Eunomians and next door to the Delphics, pushed the doorbell, and softly whispered “Open Sesame”. Pa'g.ê three hundred seventy-four *s4P I/O Csl) April 26—What could be more exciting on a hot Spring afternoon than to be in the crowd when one of the boys smacks a home run, and jumping up and down in your enthusiasm, have one foot go through the bleachers? 5|C Phylean—The first showing of “Colorado Bound”, one of a series of comedies from William’s famous cartoons in which Art Carls will take the part of “Curley”. Next week Carls will appear in “The Student Prince”. * * * May 15—Founders Day celebration and we are excused from classes to watch the little cadets play war. College wouldn’t seem like the same old place without parades. * * * Ulyssian—Having swept the dirt out of the Old Lambda Chi house offer for your approval in “College Convocations”, W. F. Newell featuring the Hallelu-Yah chorus. * * * The Phi Chi Alpha’s offer a little skit en­ titled “We’re a growing organization and we’re three years old to date”® Give ’em time and maybe they’ll date more. Tolies—-“Let’s go to the fair”. Rhinehart—“What fair?” Tolies—’“I dunno, but the paper says fair today”. * * * May 4—Now comes the time of year when on most any corner you can find a freshman composing poetry. One poor fellow had his girl on his mind so much he was all set to drown himself in the river, but then he changed his mind. Theta—-“What can I do to keep from topping all my drives?” Hespie—“Turn the ball upside down”. * ;|i Boring young man-S‘You know I’m funny like that—always throw myself into anything I undertake”. Coed, sweetly—“How splendid. Why don’t you dig a well?” Kappa Alpha Theta—Just an awfully sweet bunch of girls. They live in the house with the ladder up the front side. We might suggest that the girls start a roof garden and train a vine up the rungs, but maybe the Theta’s have already found a better use for that ladder. Page three hundred seventy-five First trackster—“If a girl ever kissed me I believe I’d die”. Second also-ran—-“I believe I’d be ready then myself”. * * * May 18—On looking over the list of entries for tomorrow’s State Intercollegiate meet we conclude that several of our boy friends who have been telling us of their track ability “Do not choose to run”. * * * Sigma Alpha Epsilon—We heard a rumor that these boys were laying a snare for Charley Paddock, so that their Freddie would have one less competitor between him and the Olympic games. Sorority sister-S“So glad to see you— just finished my beauty sleep”. Young gallant—“I must be a little early—■ don’t you want to rest some more?” * * * May 19—One love-lorn youth complains that his girl may be a sorority girl but she’s dog-gone independent. * * * Many a perfectly level-headed youth has lost his case of homesickness when some sweet young thing from the “Chi O” House has got him in a secluded corner and softly crooned “My.Chi Omega Sweet­ heart”. Hub—'“I had an awful time writing that Bub—“Did you try readin’ the book book report.” first?” Hs H« * May 20—After all, a little bit of study now and then is a necessary part of college life, and is sometimes practiced by the few. Hi H< * U. Lits—Present Clyde Olin in the big­ gest role of the year, “College Traditions,” from the book “B. M. O. C.’s every frosh should know”. COLLEGE BOYS MAY BE CRAZY BUT THEY HAVE THEIR FACUL­ * * * TIES ! May 24—A warm Thursday evening. A faint breeze drifts through the branches of the trees with a gentle hush. From up above a misty moon casts weird shadows on a world of romance. A group of col­ lege boys gather together to sing sweet melodies of love. High up in a window on the top floor of the Woman’s building a little girl turns to her roommate and sobs, “Oh, Mabul, ain’t it just too grand?” May 30—“Business is falling off”, re­ marked the riding school teacher. “Oh no! Picking up”, said the stretcher bearers as they dashed on the field. * * * The boys in the Eunomian house have worked up a bit of musical comedy led by Neller and Wargowsky centering about the theme, “If all the public drinking houses were at the bottom of the sea, a lot of people would be drowned”. ^ ^ ^ Alpha Phi—When for two successive years the same sorority claims' the R. O. T. C. corps sponsor and the infantry sponsor, “such popularity must be deserved.” Fresh—“Hey, what’s all the rush?” just remembered I got to ■ Frosh—“I study”. * * * The Pi Kappa Phi’s lead a peaceful life. is stage At present Harlowe Brigham managing a little production entitled, “If we ever get through college, we want a wife with a steady job.” He—'“I guess I’m just a little pebble in She—'“Well, I wish you were a little your life”. boulder”. ■ * * * Mary—-“My grandfather ninety and never used glasses”. lived to be Lou-JgrWell, lots of people prefer to drink from a bottle”. * *. * June r—-June at last and the Red Cedar becomes infested with canoes. One little freshman, who doesn’t seem to have gained much from his year of college, thought Pineeatum was a restaurant. June 8—I just got in from the most divine party with the most heavenly boy. In one of the Oh, it was just too glorious. intermissions we went out in the garden (he said he needed the air) and he slipped his arm about my slender waist (it really is slender too) and I sort of melted away (the way I’ve learned to do) so he could kiss me. “Jill”, he sighed, “My little pas­ sion flower, your kisses are intoxicating”. So we stayed out there alone in the moon­ light and when it came time to go home, he was so drunk he could hardly drive the car. Page three hundred seventy-seven * * * lights flooded June—Soft amber the limpid waters of the river. Down its gentle stream in all the splendor of the ancient days of yore floated barges all bedecked as _ for a gala holiday. A dusky slave stripped to the waist stands rigid with arms folded on the prow of one fair ship. Never a move he made; his muscles all held rigid till with an awful oath he up and smacked the ’skeeter that was boring through his chest. * * * It isn’t what the man says that counts, it’s his girl’s reply. * * * June—In the forest of Arden, when the wind sighs in the trees, and the moon shines down from above, we went to see the senior play. “But the seniors aren’t the only ones who know how to play in the forest of Arden under those conditions”, whispers Margy. “And we don’t need foot­ lights either”. The period between birth and a college career should be called “From one crib to another”. * * * June 13—Another appropriate date for final exams. More cases of blues are de­ veloped from blue books than from any other source, but it isn’t the color of the cover that brings on the indigo taint, it’s the big open spaces inside. * * Senior—“I’m going to the library to study for the last time”. Junior—“Study what?” Senior—“Study anatomy”. * * * And now as we near the close of this section we wish to thank all those fresh­ men who have been a continual source of information and ideas and all those dear coeds who have been a constant inspiration to us in our work. * * * June 15—One by one the seniors in their caps and gowns went up for their diplomas, and as each received it in his own posses­ sion he sighed, “Fooled ’em again.” Young Romeo—-“Every time I see a star Alumnus—“If I should kiss you would fall I’m going to kiss you”. you call the house mother?” Sweet Thing, after ten minutes—“Aren’t Alumna—-“Not unless you wanted to kiss you counting fire-flies?” her too”. 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The House of Service and Quality Page three hundred eighty-seven LeCleak Studios MADE ALL STUDIO PICTURES FOR THE 192.8 WOLVERINE — Z^STUDI0S~ LANSING Capital National Bank Building JACKSON Carter Block IOMPLIMENTS OF THE ¿Mary Stewart Shops 114 Grand River Ave. East Lansing 1x3 East Michigan Ave. Lansing Page three hundred eighty-eight GENERAL INDEX Page Ae Theon ............................................242-243 ......................................21-35 Administration ..................................379-388 Advertisements Agriculture, Board of........................... 23 A, I. E. E.................................................. 326 Alpha Gamma Rho.............................244-245 Alpha Chi ............................................284-285 Alpha Epsilon Mu.................................... 228 Alpha Gamma Delta...........................286-287 Alpha Phi ............................................288-289 Alpha Psi........•........................................ 229 Alpha Zeta ............................................... 230 American Managers Ass’n..................... 335 American Vet. Med. Ass’n..................... 334 ................................................... 346 Artillery A. S. C. E..................... 327 Athletics, Co-ed.......................... 169-183 Athletics, Fresh.................................161-167 Athletics, Division Page..................113-183 Baseball, Fresh..................................... 166 Baseball, Varsity...............................145-150 Basketball, Fresh.................................. 163 Basketball, Varsity.............................131-136 Band, Varsity....................................349-351 Band Club............................................224-225 Bee Seminar 328 Blue Key................................................... 231 Board of Publications............................ 318 Broadcasting Station W.K.A.R............. 359 ............................ Cadet Colonel ......................................... 345 Campus Girls Assembly........................ 323 Campus House Council.......i................ 324 Campus Views ......................................13-20 Cavalry ..................................................... 347 Chi Omega .............. .290-291 ..............................................220-221 Chi Rho Classes, Division Page......................37-1x1 Coaching Staff ...................................115-118 Co-ed Debate ............................................ 340 Co-ed “S” Club....................................... 182 11 College, Divisional Page........................ Contents, Table of ................................ 9 Cosmopolitan Club................................. 329 Cross Country, Varsity......................154-155 Cross Country, Fresh............................ 167 Dairy Club ............................................... 331 Dedication 5 Delphics .......................... 246-247 Delta Sigma Phi.................................248-249 ............................................... Page Dramatic, Music, and Debate..........337_34° Eclectic Ero Alphian Eunomians Excalibur ............................................. 250-251 292-293 ..........................................252-253 214 ............................... .................... ............................... Feature 185-210 ...................................... 183 Fencing, Co-ed Fencing, Varsity .................................... 157 Football, Fresh ....................................... 162 Football, Varsity ..............................119-130 Forestry;.¿dub ......................................... 330 6 Foreword Fraternities, Honorary .....................213-239 Fraternities, Men’s' .,........................241-279 Freshmen Glee Club ........... 339 Green Splash ........................................... 172 ...........................................97-111 ................................................. H. E. Club ................................... 332 Hermian ..............................................254-255 Hesperian ............................................256-257 .................................................... 159 Hockey Horticulture Club .................................. 333 Humor ..............................................,.361-378 Indebtedness Infantry Inter-fraternity Council 8 ........................................... ................................................... 348 ..................280-281 Judging Team ......................................... 358 ........................................'.........73-83 Juniors Kappa Alpha Theta...........................294-295 Kappa Delta........................................296-297 La Cofradia............................................. 234 Lambda Chi Alpha..........................258-259 Liberal Arts Board...................... 319 ................................................. 35 Librarian ............................................... 7 Memoriam Merrill-Palmer 336 .................... Michigan Agriculturist.......................... 312 Military ...............................................341-351 Minor Sports 151-160 M. S. C. Record....................................... 313 .......................... Olympic ...............................................260-261 Omicron Nu............................... .222-223 ...................................2.11-359 Organizations Page three hundred eighty-nine GENERAL INDEX—Continued Page Pan Hellenic Council.........................304-305 Pi Delta Epsilon........................ 235 Pi Kappa Delta...................................... 236 Pi Kappa Phi.....................................270-271 Phi Chi Alpha....................................262-263 Phi Delta ............................................264-265 Phi Kappa Tau...................................266-267 Phi Lambda Tau .......................... .232-233 ............................................. Phylean 268-269 Rifle Team, Co-ed................................... 180 ............... ........................ ............................ S. A. E...................................................272-273 Scabbard & Blade...............................218-219 39-71 Seniors Sesame 298-299 Short Course ......................................353-357 ....................................300-301 Sigma Kappa 85-96 Sophomores ............................................283-303 Sororities Sphinx .................................................... 2x5 State News'..........................................310-311 Student Board & Publications..........307-324 Student Council ..........................., .314-315 Student Directory.............................391-408 Swimming, Co-ed.................................... 172 Swimming, Varsity ................................ 156 Page Tau Beta Pi ........... 238 Tau Sigma ..........................................226-227 Tennis ...................................................... 158 Theta Alpha Phi..................................... 237 .............................................302-303 Themian Title .............. 3 Track, Fresh ........................................... 164 ...................................137-144 Track, Varsity ....................................... .274-275 Trimoira ...........................................276-277 Ulyssian Union Board ...................... ................... 322 Union Literary ..............................278-279 Varsity Club ....................................216-217 Vocational Societies ......................325-336 W. A. A.................................................... 171 Wolverine Staff ..............................308-309 Wrestling, Fresh ................................... 165 Wrestling, Varsity ............................... 153 W. S. G. A........................;...............316-317 Xi Sigma Pi.......................... .......... 239 Y. M. C. A............................. ................. 32O Y. W. C. A.............................1............... 32Ï Page three hundred ninety tTi; Student ^Directory i/(j Page three hundred ninety-one SENIORS Abbott, George Arthur, e................................Lansing Ainsworth, Elaine, h............................................Lapeer Aitken, Rowena Gertrude, l................ Lansing Alehin, Miriam Hope, l....................................Lansing Alger, Magdalene Virginia, l.......................Clarkston Allen, Charles Edward, l....................................LeRoy Allen, Lucile, /....................................................Lansing Aim, Bernhard Theodore, l..........................Galesburg Anderson, Donald Eri, /...............................Paw Paw Anderson, Parnell Eric, a..................Iron Mountain Anderson, Ruby Carol, h............................Iron wood Andrds, Ruth Louise, h....................................Lansing Archer, Hattie Alma, l.............................. .Lansing Armstrong, Clare M., /.......................................Flint Austin, Irene Anna, l................................. .Royal Oak Bgjnbridge, Vivid, l............................................Howell Baker,_ Glen wood Floyd, e...........................Jonesville Baldwin, Harold Glenn, l..................................Linden Ballbach, Nathan Anthony, l...........................Detroit Bardwell, Helene Genevieve, h.......... Cass City Barkwell, Wayne M., /.........................Grand Rapid's Barney, Hiram Leonard, a................. . . .Watervliet Bassett, Donna Louise, li..........................Farmington Beal, Victor Clement, o.......................Manitou Beach Bean, Arnold Horace, a.................... Jackson Beardslee, John Murchison, e.......................Bay City Beck, Clyde Houghton, e.........................Calumet Becker, Ruth Winifred, l................................Monroe Beese, Harry Eugene, l...............................Petoskey Belt, Thomas Addison, f....................................Detroit Bennett, Marian Althea, h...........................Plymouth Bennett, Ruth Lillian, h....................................Bonifas Bentley, Ralph Menzo, e....................................Owosso Benton, Theodore Allen, e....................East Lansing Betts, Frank Allen, l......................................Benzonia Black, Bennett, a........................................Carsonville Black, Charlie E., s:'............................................Perry Blakeslee, Leonard Henry, a........................St.Johns Blatchford, Louise Kincaid, /.......................Brighton Bliss, James Randall, a...............................Buda, 111. Bliss, Warren Herbert, e....................................Albion Bghm, Beatrice Jeraldine, li.....................Petoskey Bolton, Bruce Burnside, e............Kendallville, Ind. Bordme, Ella Lucretia, h................................Dundee Boughner, Kenneth Theodore, a...................Saginaw Bowen, Elna Lucile, h...........................Grand Rapids Bowen, Ruth Ann, h........................Mishawaka, Ind. Bower, Lois Raechel, /...........................Greenville Bower, Ray Frederick, f....................................Owosso Bradley, Albert Ferris, a................................Augusta Braidwood, Andrew Keith, f.....................Rochester Braybrook, James Gibson, e............. , Grosse Pointe Breyfogle, John Harold, a.....................Three Rivers Briggs, Gladys Rather, h.......................East Lansing Brigham, Harlow Robert, j............................Richland Brisbin, John Francis, l..................................Lansing Broadwell, Catherine, li....................................Bangor Brown, James Burren, l............................Levering Brown, Lyle Rutherford, e, ...............................Ubly Brumm, Dorothy Genevieve, l...................Muskegon Nashville Brumm, Nelson Coy, a........................ Brundage, Lyle D., 1. .... ..............................Lansing Buike. Otto Richard, l...............................Imlay City Burrell, Gilbert, e. , ............... Lansing Butterfield, Warner Gerald, l..............East Lansing Butts, Eloise Mae. I......................................Metamora Byrne, Merrill Walter, e..................................Lowell Caldwell, Maurice Ralph, i....................Imlay City Carls, Arthur Emerson, f..................................Sturgis Carlson, Arnold Oscar, l................................Newaygo Carlson, Harold Elmer, l.................................Detroit Carpenter, George Evander, l..............................Caro Caruso. John Ira. I............................................Owosso Caswell, Raymond, f....................................Greenville Chambers, Frances Mary, l............................Lansing South Haven Chase, , yirginia Belle, l.................... Chettle, Arthur Ellsworth, e............................Lansing Christie, Trevor Lawman, l...........................Lansing Church, Verna Harriet, l.......................East Lansing Clarke, Evelyn Irene, h.............................Port Huron Clay, Henry Pennock, a.....................Massillon, Ohio Clements, Dorothy Marion, l..........................Holland Clements. Ellen Arlejie, h................... Saginaw Clizbe, Kathryn Irene, l............St. Petersburg, Fla. Cole* Harry Leach, v.................. ...Lansing Coles, Cleo Edward, e..........................Grand Rapids Coles, Lee H., e. .....................................Grand Rapids Collins* Robert Foster, f..................................Lansing Conklin, William Armstrong, e...............Mosherville Connellan, William, a..................................Grosse lie Converse, Jason Huber, a................................Camden Page three hundred ninety-tzvo Cook, John Carruthers, l.................................Owosso Cook, Roland Allison, a.........................Cement City Cooke, Raynold Jackson, e----- Muskegon Heights Corey, Arlington Belmont, j.............. Fremont Cornetet, Leslie Lawrence, e................Elkhart, Ind. Cox, Barney Crawford, l................................Lansing Crapser, Charles Lewis, a.....................Spring Arbor Cribbs, Adelaide Antoinette, l............Three Rivers Crowley, Bernice Adelaide, l..........................Hillsdale Culbert, Guy Albert, s...................................Hastings Cunov, Harvey Frank, v. .........................Dearborn Dailey, Ralph Edwin, e......................................Detroit Davies, Karl Frederick, l................................Lansing Davis, Russel James, s.....................................Elberta Daw, Theron Edmond, f.......................Traverse City De Lange, Walter, f...............................Grand Rapids DeLonge, Merrill Edwin, a...............................Detroit Derby, Delene Beatrice, h..................................Otsego Dernberger, Walter Hugh, i............................Pontiac De Vries, Lloyd Lester, /...■..............Grand Rapids Dirks, George Louis, i..............................Coopersville Dittman, Frederick Augustus, a.....................Dryden Doty, John Ellsworth, e....................................Detroit Downer, Eiliene Roberta, h......................Imlay City Dressel, Francis George, s..................................Hart Dulude, Harvey Gerald, s................................Midland Duncan, Lois Isabell, h......................................Detroit gddy, Charles Graham, j................River Forest, 111. Eddy, Frances Evora, l..................................¿Lansing Edmonds, Doretha Estella, h.......................Hastings Edwards, Weston Adnie, l...............................Howell Estelle, Thelma T., 1.................... Lansing Estes, Ward Martin, /......................................Carland Fahrney, Mary Ella, l---------Ridgefield Park, N. J. Fairbanks, Fannie, Jr., h....................................Luther Falk, Harold Edward, e....................................Monroe Farleman, Merwyn Gale, i...................East Lansing Fish, Horace Daniel, /...........................Grand Rapids Farver, Lyle Lessly, e................................Unionville Fishbeck, Kenneth Bidwell, e..............East Lansing Fitch, Donald George, l........................Traverse City Flinn, Roscoe Theodore, a......................Union City Forbes, Esther Ida, l..............................................Caro Force, Elaine, l....................................................Lapeer Ford, Virginia Shirley, h...............................Lansing Foster, Harold John, a......................Rives Junction Foster, Leonard Joseph, s..................... Battle Creek Fox, Doris Mary, j............................................Morenci Fox, Kathleen Leota, l.............................Spring Lake Frederick, Charles Chester, e.......................Saginaw French, Dorothy Roberta, h...........................Monroe Frye, Emerson Earl, a...........................Indian River Garlock, Fred Clement, i......................Grand Ledge Gates, Lois, /......................................................Bay City Gatrell, Alvah Lee, e...............................Nessen City Geer, Howard Edward, a......................East Lansing Geiger, Donald Horace, e...............................Quimby Gibson, Pauline Sarah, l..................................Lansing Giddings. George H., e.................................Hesperia Gidley, Richard William, l.............................Jackson Giffels, Clara Irene, l.................. ...... Laingsburg Giffels, Helena Agnes, a...........................Laingsburg Gill. Kishan Singh, a............................Punjab, India Gillespie, Geraldine Ida, h.........................Tecumseh Gilligan, Gladys, h...............................Louisville, Ky. Glerum, Laurence D., /.................................Lansing Gordon, Ross Earnest, l.................................Midland Grams, Milton Henry, e.............................Houghton Green, Marion Gertrude, h..........Walkerville, Ont. Green, Morris Wendell, l....................Grand Rapids Greene, Leon Carroll, l......................Oak Park, 111. Griffith, Hubert Claude, e...............................Lansing Grimes, Ogden Edwin, a..............Des Moines, Iowa Gronseth, Ingwald Halvorsen, e...................Lansing Hanchett, Kent Streator, e................. Big Rapids Hancock, Edward Reuben, a.....................Calumet Hart, Helen, l....................................................Midland Hartman, Dorothy Louise, h..............South Haven Hartman, Roberta Denise, h..............South Haven Harvey, Frances Winifred, /................Battle Creek Haskins, Elizabeth Scott, h..................Howard City Haskins. Wilbur Dryden, a...............................Osseo Hasse. Gleason S. T., s....................................Lansing Hautpli, Clifford Henry, l..............Sault Ste, Marie Hawes, Robert William, /..................................Parma Henry, Mav Lucille, h........................... Detroit Hicks. Keith Richard, s.......................East Lansing Hipley, Merlin C., /........................................Scottville Hitehcox, George Hobart, a...........................Athens Hoffman. Grace Lottie, h...............................Hudson Hoffman, Herbert Frederick, a.................Marquette HoffmanJJjMaynard Charles, e............................Flint Holden, Berto Heath, a.......................'...........Milford Holz, Philip Thomas, e...............................Coldwater Hood, Oliver Zembro, l........................................Ionia Hoover, Harvey, Harold, s..............................Lansing Himebaugh, Margaret Elizabeth, /.................Lowell Himebaugh, Margery Elizabeth, /...................Lowell Hornsby, Ruth May, h.......................Traverse City Horton, Levon Edgar¿:.l..................................Lansing Hosier, Harry, r................................................Lansing Houser, Howard Edway, e.......................... Bay City Hoy, William Ellis, e................................Charlotte Hoyt, Loyal Dwight, e..................................Richland Hudson, Duncan Gilchrist, l................East Lansing Hulett, Robert Ferris, /...........................Mason Hunt, Keith Evans,-«. ...... ....................Bad Axe Hunter, Howard Evans, «................................Lansing Hurley, Owen Bedford, f.....................Sherwood Hurst, Florence Lillian, h.................... Cadillac Hutchison, Gladys Elaine, /...;.............Charlotte Hyde, Emma Mae, h...............................Collins, Ohio Ireland, William Brien, l................................Standish Johnson, Charles Ammi, «..............................Saginaw Johnson, Henning Erick, f..............................L’Anse Johnson, Howard Whitney, v..............Eaton Rapids Jones,- Benjamin DeWitt, /....................Albany, Ga. Juhl, Eric Anthon, .7..........................................Detroit Kaechele, Marguerite Ruth, h..........................Moline Kaiser, John Douglas, /..................................Lansing Karn, George Ronald, a..................................Lansing Katsunuma, Joseph, a...........................East Lansing Kauffman, Ralph H, «................................Clarksville Kellogg, Lucille Jeanette, l..................East Lansing Kelly, John William, l...........................Grand Haven Kempf, Arthur Robert, j....................................Holton Kennedy, Jeanette Aida, l..................East Lansing Kiebler, Hilton, /......................................East'Lansing Kilby, Ralph Metcalf, e....................................Jackson Kincaid, Ruby Louise, l.................... Grant Kirk, Elmer LeValley, «..............................Fairgrove Kirk, William Shuford, «.............. ....Vassar Kirker, Marguerite Evelyn, h........................Holt Klein, Fred Frank, l................. Algonac Kleinheksel, Harley Jerome, l........................Holland Klute, Donald Harvey, a.........................Three Oaks Knapp, Gerald Frederick, l.................Eaton Rapids Krieger, Esther Elizabeth, h..........................Lansing Kroeber, John Kurt, f.............................Chicago, 111. Kyser, Lilah Mae, l.................... Lowell Lake, Henry Allen, «........................Gunnison, Colo. Langworthy,, Alonzo Ernst, «............Traverse City Larkey, Paul Emmanuel, l............................Jackson Latson, Lucile Smith, h.......................Ann Arbpr Laubaugh, LaVerne Elmer, a.......................Hastings Layer, Harold Fred, «. ..........................Unionville Leavengood, Ray Earl, l....................................Athens Leavitt, Andrew Simpson, f............................Lansing Lee, Kenneth Hamill, «..................................Otisville LeVeaux, John F., e...............................East Lansing Lietzke, Irwin Ralph, e......................................Bath Linebaugh, Webster Hall, a..............................Lyons Longnecker, Margaret Eleanor, h.... Traverse City Lord, Russell Rollon, «. ..................................Owosso Loree, Grace Emily, 7..........................East Lansing Louden, Thurlo Alonzo, «....................East Lansing Loveday. Frederic Harris, 5.........................Lansing Lowry, Wayne Judson, a................................Midland Luger, Frederick Ellis, «................................Lansing Lundberg, Balzar Hugo, Jr., e....................Lansing Luther, Stanley Wilford, «....<.............Unionville Sodus Lutz, Jacob Martin, a................................ Lynch, Arthur William, «........................ Dorr Lynn, Elmer Martin, «.................................Bay City Lyon, Hervey Lyle, .........................East Lansing MacDonald, Scott Dougald, l..............................Bath MacDonald, Willena Mary, h.......................Hancock MacEachron, Fred Grant, l...................Hudsonville MacRae. Annabelle, h....................................Cass'City MacTavish. George Kenneth, /.......................Detroit McCary, Wellington R., ei..............................Lapeer McCosh, James Arnold, l................. Detroit McCotter, James Gordon, e.........................Rochester McCulloch, Bryson, s................ «. Saginaw McCulloch, Malcolm ' Clark, D. . .....................Detour McElroy, James Kerr, /.........................East Lansing McIntyre, George Sherman, a...................Dowagiac McKillop, Leo Dayton, «.......... ......................Detroit McKim, Floyd Alex', a. ............................. . Lansing McKinley, Caroline Georgia, l.......................Lansing McLean, Edwin Dupree, e..................Elkhart, Ind. Me Wood. Alice Catherine, l............................Detroit Macier, George William, a..........................Richmond Mains, Raymond Dewey, e.................. Homer Malone, Marion Eugene; a. .....................Lima, Ohio Mann, Amy Elizabeth, l................................Flushing Mann, William Anthony, l........................Schoolcraft Mannerow, .Carl Edward, e. ....................Coldwater Manning, Frank Burke, e..................Grand Rapids Detroit Marsh, Harold Fred, l........................ Marshall, Mary Alexandria, j...................Bear Lake Martin,. Robert Dale, e................................PawPaw Mathews, Ruth, s................ Lansing Matthews, Margaret Ann, h...........................Lansing Maxwell, Margaret Constance, l...................Detroit Mengel, Helen Louise, h.....................El Paso, Texas Merritt, JameS;:;Manley, a..............Forestville, N. Y. Miller, Ernest John, /........................................Gaylord Miller, Francis Charles, e...................Traverse City Mitchell, Charles William, l..............Grand Rapids Mitchell, Marion Henrv»gS.. ■ .. . . .....................Flint Mohrhardt, Foster Edward, l............. East Lansing Moinet, Margaret Steel, l............................St. Johns Moome'y, Linda Hollowell, l............................Otsego Moore, Harold Adolph, c...................................Allen Morgan, Thomas Orville, e.. ..............................Flint MorrOw, John Paul, e. ..............................Cheboygan Morse, Estelle Howell, h............................Adrian Moss, Benjamin Philip, a.......................Mt. Pleasant Muessijg JamesJgWare, e..............................Saginaw Munger, J.ustin Kemp, i..........................St.Clair Musgravfi Bohn Edward, a....................McMillan Myers,; Charles Spencer, a..................Grand Blanc Neller, Walter William, i................................Lansing Nelson,;-Claire Whitbeck, a......................Montague Nesbitt, Helen Allura, l............ . Grosse Pointe Park Newell, Harry James, j,................................Lansing Newell, Wilfred Frank, l............'...........Quincy, 111 Newson, Lee G., e.................................East Lansing Nichols, Josephine Vietta, L ... . ....................Lansing Niebling, Lucile Margaret, l..........................Okemos Niedermeier, Clark Otto, e.............. .Newport Norris, Lucille Harriett, /..........................Lansing Oag, Marion Blanche, l...........................Port Huron Offenhauer, Norval Leroy, l.......................Lansing Olds, Catherine Campbell, h...........................Alpena . Alpena Olds, Charles Byron, j................ Olin, Clyde J., I.............................. East Lansing Oliver, Ercel Greta, l..................i .... Grand Ledge Ormes, Milton Howard,;i,.i;, .........Saginaw Orner, Emery Donald, l...........................Bay City Pangbpin,. Flossie Jean, h...........................Bad Axe ...............East Lansing Parker, Claude Russell, Parkhupfc Jay E.,:«£.......... Morrice Parry; Mildred Irene, h...................................Vassar Partlow, Elsa Margaret, h.............................Lansing Patterson, Andrew Harvey, «............¿Detroit Payton, Frederick Burgard, a. ... Birmingham,' Ala. Pearson, Arlene Selma, h................, .... Pentwater Peck, David Wellington, l..............................Lansing Peck, Olive May, h.............................................Fenton Pennington, Earl K., f. ..................................Clinton Perrin, Everett Howard, l....................................Flint Perrin, Pearl, l.....................................Grand Rapids Perry, H. Amv, l.........................................Oak Grove Peters, John Harold, l........................................Detroit Peterson, Gerald B., /...........................East Lansing PetersonSMildred DeEsta-s hi...........East Lansing Peterson, Myhren Clifton, e......................Escanaba Phillips, Catherine Hale, It..........................Bay City Pierce, Clark Marvin* a......................North Adams Pierce, Fred, /.......................................New Hudson Pomeroy, Kenneth Brownridge, f...............Lansing Post, Ruah, L-, /..................... Mulliken Poulson, Kenneth Craig, a............................Saginaw Powers. Gertrude H., I................................Nashville Price, Thomas Harlan, a......................Newark, Ohio Priest, Florence Belle, h.......................Marion, Ind. Proctor, Waldo C., a............... ■..... .Vassar Raftshol, Anna Mathilde, h................ .SuttonsBay Rauhut. Vernon Frederick, /.....................Lansing Ray, Harvey Robert, e..................................Manistee Raymond, Jurgen Geoyge, s. ..... ... .Lorain, Ohio Mason RaynCrp Langley William, e.................. Read, Caroline, h............................................Richland Reichow, Roland EraeSt, e...............................Homer Reid. Robert Warren, Detroit Rettig, Orville William Franklin, I. ........ Beulah Rich, Clifford Thomas, s. . .............Sault Ste. Marie Richards. Jeane Agnes, l. .................Benton Harbor Richey, Helen Orpha, l................ Charlotte Riede, Francis Joseph, a.................. .Fremont, Ind. Rinehart, Forrest Albert, l.............. East Lansing Robinson, Dorothy, r..................................Manistee Robinson, William Paul, a.... .Youngstown. Ohio Ross, Ward Francis, ..Port Huron Roth, Creston DeRight, e.....................East Lansing Rothgerv, Leta Jane, l............... East Lansing Rouse, Aldro Martin, je.................... . East Lansing ^........... . Page three hundred, ninety-three Rundquist, Henning William, e.................Munising Roberts, Bert Holmes, s.....................South Ryon Sajkowski, Adam John, e.............................Detroit Sakellariou, Evangelos Nickolas, e........... ...............................Magalopolis, Arcadia, Greece Sanford, Marjorie Bernice, /......... Bast Bansing Sawyer, Dorothy RobertaRjih...............South Haven Sawyer, Margaret Jessie, l...................Bast Bansing Schmitt,. Norma Bunice, l.....................Bast Bansing Schneider, Ivan Fredi^ick|«a. . .....................Owosso Schoolmaster, Rotus Bmma, h.......................Bansing Schram, -Christena Jean, l....................Bast Bansing Schrems, Cornelius Michael, i...................Saginaw Schultz, Maynard Tausley, a.,..........East Bansing Schuster, Karl, vj;. . . ,--. ....................................Detroit Schwartz, George Theodore, a........Smithshire, 111. Scott,' George Baeron, a...........................Baton Rapids Scott, Pauline. Maude, l................................Bake City . Scott, Robert Sanborn, e....................Hubbard Rake Sedelbauer, Norman Elmer, e...... Grand Rapids Seigneur, Alice Marjorie, h...........................Munson Seizert, Burdette Frederick, f....................Blissfield Selkirk, George Howard, a...................Williamsburg Shepard, Beatrice - May,: h.... .'.........Swartz Creek Shepard, Donald Homer, a\ .................. Charlotte Shevitz, Abraham Daniel, a. ........... . .Detroit Shipp, Harry William, e. ..... ..................Ransing Shoesmith^j Dorothy,...................... Simanton, Edith Renore, l................................Benton Harbor Simmons, Ruth Allison, h. ...................... Flint Simon, Ruth Uneeta, l...............................TTekonsha Sinclair,. •Sj.ttfart Eldred, e................ Climax Sluyter, Alberta Henrietta, h...................... Cadillac Small, Helen - Winifred, h. .. .. ¿..'Alpena Smith, Gaylord Clifford, s. ................... Shaftsburg Smith, Harry Francis, a....................................Romeo Smits, Jeanette, l........................ .Jackson Snohr, Rosabelle Rita, l..................................Ransing Snyder, Clark RaVern, l................................Ransing Sorenson, Hazel Elizabeth, h....................Ransing Southworthj Robert -Benardj l. ■ ..........Ransing Sparling, < William James, e-. -........... . . Bad Axe Sprague, Marguerite Rewis, h...........Monroe Spurrier, William Bartlett, e. ............................Ionia Stark, Amanda R.,: l............................... Marilla Stegeman, ReRoy Calkins, s.. 1. ......... Ransing Stephen, James B ................................ Vassar Stetler, John Franklin, i...............................Sturgis Stich, George Nelson* 1.............Cleveland, Ohio Stilwell, Charles- Wardel, e. . ............................Ionia Stockman, Verne Allen, a...................................Bast Ransing Monroe Stoner, Rouise Carolyn, h.................... Stophlet, Dorothy Rucile, .Jackson Story, William Reonard, a......................Birmingham Bast Bansing l.............. StrifflerSlrvine Albert, j.............................Cass City Strobel, Rawrence A., e........................... Ransing Strong, Margaret Esther, h............, Coldwater Studley, Walter Andrew, e..................Grand Rapids Sutherland, Jeane Naomi, l................Petrolia, Ont, Sweeney, Willard Gratten, s.........................Ransing Taylor, Amy Elizabeth, /_.................New Bra Tenney,...EoisGMartha, •/. 7............................ .Alpena Thole, John Sheldon, f........... .Marshall Thomas, Rawrence Hartley, ............. .Dearborn Thomas, Reinhold, e.........................................Detroit Thompson, Edward Rush, j.................Grand Blanc Thornton, Collins Elsworth, e............Bast Ransing Timmick, Ralph Carl, e..............Muskegon Heights Topliff, Helen Rouise, h................. Baton Rapids Toffio, Ralph Frederick, s...................Rorain, Ohio Tower, Ruth Adeline, l................................Ransing Trafelet, Ralph D., a...............................Millersburg TrapplgMartin Kenneth, /.....................Benzonia Traynor, Edna Anne, /. .................Milwaukee, Wis. Trumbull, Agnes Mary, l........................... .Jackson Tubbs, Harold Bennett, a. ...........................Ransing Tyrrell, Norval • Bdwi&| /...............................Detroit Ullrey, Marion Rucille, h. ...............................Niles UllreyR Mark- Arthur, s. ... .. .... . . . . . . .........Niles Urquiola, Daniel, a..... ............... Ra Paz, Bolivia Van Slyke, Clayton, f..........................................Flint Wagner, Russell Cornelius, l.......................Saginaw Walker, Hugh Vercil, e...................Traverse City Wall, Razell John, l.......................................Ransing Wallace', Ethelyn Josephine, h.....................Bedford Wargowsky, Fred Mohr, l.....................Port Huron Watsdn, Harry Banner, l................................Ransing Weber, Frederick, f.................... . Detroit Weddell, Donald James, f........Sault Ste. Marie Weifenbaclu Freda Margaret, h..............Ann Arbor Ritchfield Welden, Edwin Clark, s........... Wellman, Webb William, e............................Pontiac Wells, Sidney A., v.................................... .Eagle Wheeler, Olive Elizabeth, i.. Hammondsport, N. Y. Widdis, Harold Paul, a...................... . Baroda Wilkins, Frederic Edward, e..........................Mason Wilkinson, Clark, f... ...___... ..............South Ryon .Angola, Ind. Willis, Frank Henry," l................ Wilson, George Henry, l.................. Mason Windiate, Andrew David, l.............................Pontiac WiseMlnabelle Hutchinson, l.........................Detroit Wise, Josephine Reota, ■ s...........................Woodland l. . ...................... .Dewitt Woodruff, Ralph Rinden, Wortman, ;F. Byron,. e.............. . Cecil. Ohio Wylie, Henry Elsworth, a............................Sparta Yerkes, George Norbert, e...............................Howell Milan Young, George Albert, f.................... JUNIORS I..................... Abbey, Dean Merrylees, e................................Ransing Abbott, Allan Atwood, l..................................Holland Adams, George Wickware, a................Battle Creek Aikin, Aziel Albert, e......................................Ransing Alford, Elvis Smith, s.............. Detroit Allen, Margaret Elizabeth, l. ..............South Ryon Allitop, • Silas Howard, e. . . .'.........................Owosso l.....................Ransing Allshouse, Harold Mabley, Ambrose, Charlotte. Grand Rapids Amerson, Richard Kindred, /......................Ransing Anderson, Floyd Stanley, l.......................Jackson ....................Ransing Anderson, John Henry, e........................Detroit Anderson, Philip Herbert, Anderson. Valda Ross, i............. . Sand Creek Andree, George William, v..............Hammond, Ind. Andrews, Hugh Russell, e.............................Fremont Anthony, George W., I............................MtoClemens Appleyard, James Davis, e............Rakewood. Ohio Archer, Dwight Reonard, a.'..................St. Joseph Arnold, Henry Christian, /.............................Arnold Arnold, Henry George, l..............................Bay City Arnold, Seth Francis, e....................................Denton Artutis. Anthony James, l.........................St. Joseph .St. Clair Ash, Charles Edward, e........................ ;Asher, Roy Martin. I.......................... Ransing Ashley, Burdette Barker, l.......................Big RapidSv Ashley, Marjorie Elizabeth, h..............Battle Creek . Casnovia Atkinson. Kenneth W., a.............. Austinj Rouise, l....................................Midlsnd^- Austin, Thera. Maere, h. ................. ..Elsie Avery, Milburne Henry, a.........................Ransing Ayrault, Walter Webster, l..............................Detroit Babbitt, Mildred Elaine|'/................................Haslett Bachman. Martha Allene, h...............................Niles Bailey, Headley Edmund, a........Jamaica, B. W. I. Baker, Frank Uriah, a...........................Mt. Pleasant Baker, Rouis Stannard, e. .. .........................Bradley Baker, Robert Root, l.......................................Detroit Ball, Ford Clark, f..........................................Ransing Ball, I. Dale, e.........................................Battle Creek Banhagel, Florence Flavia, l........................Ransing Barclay, Eldon Clair, w. ..................................Hart Barner, Frances, l. .................................South Haven Barnes, Harold Irving, e..................... .Three Oaks Barratt,- Fred Wilson, f.......................... Ransing Fennville Barron, Kathryn, v........................ Batcheler, Benjamin Franklin, e...................Howell Batten, John Hillis, e..............,.....................Galien Baur, Arnold John, a.................................Unionville Baynes, Agnes Helen, h.......................Birmingham Beachum' Curtis M., s-........................................Shelby Beardslee, Mark Ranson, e....................Tawas City Becker, Alton Peter, /......................................Monroe Beckwith, Ralph Henry, e...........................Nottawa Bell, James Kenneth, s....................................Pontiac Beltz, Reonard Edward, f.............................Ransing Bendz, Joseph, l..........................................Hamtramck Bennett. Gordon Martin, e.......................Muskegon Berg, Earl Ralph, l...............................Grand Rapids.; Berg, Rawrence, /.................................East Ransing Bergquist, Theodore William, e.............Iron wood Bernald. Court George, l....................Grand Rapids Bessey. Bertha Agnes, l........................East Ransing Best, Boyd Anderson, e............................Imlay City Bidwell, Ryle Rayton... e. ...............................Jackson Biebesheimer, Mary Katherine, h...............Ransing Bigler, William Reslie, a............................Greenville Binney, Raurence Doe, l..........................Big Rapids Ransing Bishop, Helen, l................................. Rowell Bjorns.eth, Earl Hughes, a................. Page three hundred ninety-four l...................Grand Rapids Blackall,¿^Rowell James, Blackman, Dell Francis, Z............... Jackson Blair, Charles Butler, Z.................................Jackson Blakslee, Clare Scott, l....................................Ransing Blivin, Morris Herbert, e..............................Hastings Bogie, Helen Irene, Z...........................,.........Pontiac Boldyreff, John William, a..................Battle Creek Bond, Frank Rewis, Z.......................................Olivet Booth, William Donald, Z..............................Saginaw Bostelmann, Marie Rouise, h... .River Forest, 111. Bothwell, James Hendrich, e ..;.............Saginaw Bowes, Thelma Frances, Z............................Bansing Boyd)* Mary Genevieve, Z.......................¿.New Troy Boylan, Ralph Fisher, Z......................Grand Rapids Bradley, Gillian May, l.............. .Royal Oak Bradley, Robert Ellsworth, e............Highland Park Brandt, Bdgar Gesch, l..............Hummelstown, Pa. Bredlow, Edward Fred, e................................Detroit Breidenstein, Charlotte Anita, Z..........South Haven Brines, Melvin Edward, e.............................St.Clair Brinkman, Maej®Eiizabeth, h.............................Colon Brown, Clyde Hale, e...................... Detroit Brubaker, Fannie Josephine, h.........Ann Arbor Brumm, Henry Richard, e............ East Bansing Buehler, Harold John, v....................Grand Rapids Bunge, Rucile Frances, h....................Oak Park, 111. Burde, Albert Buchner, r................................Detroit Burgess, Arthur Perry, e.........................Springport Burgh, Milton Daniel, Z...........................Three Oaks Burkholder, Gucile, Z.................... St.Clair Emma Beatrice, h.............................Petoskey Burns, Burns, Binden Frederick J., e....................... Burris, Harry James, Z...................Sault Ste. Marie Burton, Frederick Glenn, e...........................Bad Axe Bush, Herold Glenn, e....................... East Bansing Butler, Dorothy Gillian, h........................'. .Jackson Butterfield, Velma Bernice Schindler, Z. .Benzonia Byrne, Gerald Wilfred, l.............................Rowell Cain, Stewart D., a.............. Hastings Call, William Alden, Z......................................Ransing Cameron, Ernestine Hannah, Z......................Ransing Campion, Thomas Joseph, f...........Amherst, Mass. Carbine, Theodore Perry, e...................Battle Creek Cartwright, Walter James, e..............East Ransing Castle, Bessie Mary, Z...................................Ransing Chapman, Mildred Clara, Z. .....................St. Rouis Charles, Ethel Alyce, Z............................Buchanan Chatfield, Henry Edward, s........ .South Haven Cheney, Reonard Keith, a...........................Hillsdale Chickering, Herbert Ernest, a.......................Belding Childs, Edmund Robinson, Z.........................Adrian Chinnick, Marian T., h..................Grand Rapids Christensen, Koester Rynn, /......................Escanaba Christiansen, Augusta, h................... Coral Clark, Glenn Floyd, a.......................Harbor Springs Clark, Jean Roraine, Z......................................Pontiac Clark, Meredith Gale, Z...............................Vicksburg Clark, Wallace Jean, a..................................Rockford Clemens, Gladys Isabella, Z.........................Plymouth Clements, Irvin J., a.................................Charlotte Coakes, William Arthur, e................'...........Owosso Coburn, Dorothy, h..........................................Ransing Coffman, Helen Elizabeth, h......................Coldwater Cohen, Harris David, Z.....................................Alpena Colvin, Carleton John, s.......................East Ransing Colvin, Gaillard George, Z..............................Ransing Comstock, Beatrice Nevene, h...................Fenwick Conklin, Earl Risle, Z........................................Pontiac Cook, Bernice Irene, h..............................Harrisville Cook, Edward, Z.....................................Grand Rapids Cook, Rawrence Merritt, a...........................Ransing Cook, Rewis Christopher, e............................Owosso Cook, Morris Edward, e.............................Muskegon Corr, Francis John, e......................................Ransing Corrin, Maurice Culbertson, Z............East Ransing Courtney, Mildred Harriette, Z....................Detroit Cowles, Florence Margaret, h...................St.Johns Cox, Rula Margaret, h...................... Detroit Crabill, Charles Joseph, e.......................Battle Creek Crary, Edward McKee, Z................................Ransing Crawford, J. Earl, e........................................Pontiac Crawford, Norman James, e...................Constantine Craze, Helen Amalia, h.................. Calumet Croope, Donald Henry, i...............................Ransing Cross, Wendall, Chester, f.............. Saginaw Crowley, Marion Kathryn, Z.....................Cheboygan Curtis, Hilda Nancie, l.......................Traverse City Daane, Russell Melville, Z...................Grand Rapids Dahlman, Edward Albert, e..................East Ransing Dammon, Marion Amelia, Z............................Ransing Danziger, Frederick William, Z.......................Detroit Darling, Esther Margaret, Z..............Highland Park Davey, Keith Roremer, a..................Benton Harbor Davis, Deland Hodgman, e...................Battle Creek Davis, Margaret Elizabeth, Z.............East Ransing Davis, Wendell Erving, f...................Cedar Springs Ransing Deacon, Fred Ernest, Z.......................... Dean, Jane Elizabeth, h.............. ...............Detroit DeMay, Herman, J.,' Z...............................Kalamazoo Den Herder, Stanley, Z.........................Grand Rapids Dickeson, Vern :Carlll Z.......................Highland Park Dillard, Sara Mae, h.................................Ransing Diller, Burgoyne Andrew, Z..................Battle Creek Divine, Zelaa Wyone, Z........................East Ransing Dixon, R’oren Paul, Z............................ East Ransing Dlugolenski, Edward _ Joseph, e...... East Ransing Dodge, Melvin Norris, Z.................................Jackson Donseler, John^, e...................................Grand Haven Dowd, Oscar Jefferson, a..............................Hartford Doyle, William Edward, a............Milwaukee, Wis. Drake, Rouise, Mary, h.......... South Haven Drew, Kenneth RaVern, a................................Tipton Dunn, Elwin Norris, e...........................Mt. Pleasant Dunn, Fred Williston, Z.......................Grand Rapids Dunning, Mary Marguerite, h....................Pinckney Eaton, William Fredric, e.............................Detroit i.................Ransing Eberbach, Frederick William, Ebinger, Donald George, a..................... Climax Eby, Virginia Elizabeth, h............................Ferndale Eddy, Gerald Ernest, e....................................Ransing Eddy, Boris Everett, e.............. Flint Saginaw Eddy, Marion Elizabeth, h.............. Eggert, Marvin Allen, Z..................................Ransing Eggert, Russell, a.............................Berrien Springs Ehrler, August Herman, Z.......... Scott Haven, Pa. Eidson, Robert Waldo, e.............Berrien Springs Eldred, Robert Rice, Z..........................Eaton Rapids Ellens, John Andrew, v....................................Ada Ellson^ Grace Johanna, Z...............................Ransing Ellwood, Edward Earl, e..............................Ransing Erickson, John Gleason, Z...........................Escanaba Everett, Milton Curtis, e.. .. ...........................,Caro Farley, Ellen May, Z................................. . . Albion Farley, George_ Garfield, a............................Albion Farwell, Genevieve Magdalene, v.............Barryton Paul,- Raymond Jarvis, e............................Woodland Feather, John Arthur, a....................................Baroda Felder, John, Z...................................................Trenton Felt, Carl Raymond, Z.................................Muskegon Fenlon, Katherine Mary, Z............................Ransing Fisher, _Ree Edwin, Z......................................Charlotte Fitzpatrick, Ethel Marguerite, Z.........Hubbardston Fitz-Randolpli, William P., j.............. Ransing Flack, Mortimer Edward, .?.....................Wyandotte Fletcher, Roberta, Z......................................Joppa, 111. Flinn, Josephine Susanna, h................Battle Creek Force, Mabel Grace, h...........................East Ransing Ford,¿ Alice Elizabeth, Z..................Ft. Dodge, Iowa Ford, Gaylon Tracy, s...........................East Ransing Forshee, Kent, e....................................................Flint Forsyth, Ulo John, s.................. Blissfield Fournier, William Albert, e............................Owosso Fouts,_ Reslie J., Z...................................South Haven Francis, Helen Gardner, Z.............................Stan dish Freeland, Paul Frank, Z.................................. Omena Freeman, William Riley, Z.......................Ann Arbor Fry, Burton Edward, a............v...............Ransing Fulton, Harold Wayne, a.......................Webberville Fulton, Roy Sidney, e..............................Webberville Gackler, Roy William, a.......................Middleville Gallagher, John Emmett, Z....................Battle Creek Gallup, Norman Rucile, Z.......................East Ransing Garn, Marten E-, a,........................................Charlotte Geiger, Robert Gray, e...........................South Haven Gettel, EarlSStianley, a............................ Sebewaing Gezelius,.1 Roy Arthur, e...............................Paw Paw Gibson, Nellie Elizabeth, h..................Grand Rapids Gilbert, Edward Hiram, e....................................Flint Gillett, Francis Carl, f...........................Grand Rapids Gillhooley, Edwin George, j..........Sault Ste. Marie Giliis, Helen Fay, Z.........................New York, N. Y. Gillis', Mary Elizabeth, Z.................New York, N. Y. Gilpin, Opal Juanita, h......................Farmland, Ind. Goodar, Helen Virginia, h..........................Richmond Goodwin, Maxwell Asa, Z.......................Battle Creek Gordanier, Raurence Franklynn, s. ..............Howell Gordon, Robert Thomas, Z................................Nunica Gould, Thomas, John, Z.......................Buffalo, N. Y. Green, Peggy, Z.................................................Ransing Morrice Greenman, Roy Rester, e.................. Greenough, Mabel Cecilia, l......................Royal Oak Grey, John Chester, e................Ventnor City, N. J. Grey, Wheeler, Z...........................Ventnor City, N. J. ..Ransing Grieve, Ronald Jameson, Z................ Grimes, Fred Erwin, f.................... Milford Gruettner, Edwin Rudolph, a.,. .Wauwatosa, Wis. Guetschow, Frank Irwin, Z...................Grand Rapids Gugel, Clair A., e...............................................Vas’sar Z/O Page three hundred ninety-five Gutekunst, Allen Arad, e.................. .Grass Lake Gygi, Harvey Edward, a.................... Hurley, Wis. Haas, Louis, Jr,, e....................... Kalamazoo Hackney, Lewis Horton, /...........................Flint Hahn, Marvin August, l.......................Grand Haven Hall, Gilbert Orlando, e............Mattawan Hall, Martha Esther, l....................................Lansing Hall, Otto Herbert, aalfei-i-............... . Grand Ledge Hall, Ruth Marguerite, l...........¿ Geneva, N. Y. Halladay, Earl Lafayette, l...................Port Huron Hamblin, Joseph Rolland, a............................ .Allen Hamel, Claud Raymond, f..................................Grant Hamilton, Harold Lehr, e..................... Lima, Ohio Sodus Hanly, Margaret- Lucile,S;fe.*!.'. ............ Hanes, Hathaway, Jr., e................. Lansing Harris,, Elwood Kitching, e.............Rockwood, Ont. Hart, Porter, s..............................................Midland Hartman, John Sinclair, e... .........................Athens Hartsell, Chester L, e............Benton Harbor Harwood, Norman Wray, i................Harbor Beach Haven, Erank -Samuel-,;;^ .;........■........... . .Lansing Haviland, -Edna Gretchen, l.............Traverse City HawkiliS,. John Henry, a. .-. .................... .Hudson Headley, Wayne Noel, r .......................Williamston Heath,'. Carlos; • Morey, e. ...................... . .Royal Oak Helfrich, Horace Truman, e......................Lansing Hemingway, Foster Bosmel, e. ........................Ragle Henderson, Lennox Bursley, e..............Millington Hendry, Herbert Edward, L..................... . Redford Henry, William Joseph, s.‘.................Birmingham Henson, Henry Lyle, e..............................Lansing Herman, George Safford, l....................Boone, Iowa Hermel, Louis Charles, f........ . . .Traverse City Hess, RonaB C., e. . ........... . ,. ...................Lansing Hickie, Paul Franklins.:................................Lansing Hilsinger, Donald- Cameron, l....................St. Louis Pontiac Hilton, Farin Norman, Jr., a.............. Hinshaw, Ronald Michael, a..............Traverse City Hipley, Ardath Elizabeth, l........................Scottville Histed, Walter Edwin, e................. South Haven Hitchings, Glenn Elon, p................. Petoskey Hoadley, Harland Harvey, a...................Fau Claire Hoag, Donald Edgar, e. ......................Rast Lansing Hoagland, Lamont Cornelius, Blissiield Hodge, Frederick James, a....................Negaunee Holland, Roy Paul, e...........................*.........Cadillac Hollister, Jack F., j-.......................................Ferndale Holmes, Emma- Grace, h................................Lansing Hopkins, Russell Moody, e.............................Jackson Hornbeck, Lewis Alvin, l.................... Lansing Horning, Lelah Catherine, l..................Battle Creek Howard, Bernice Lucile, L...............Rast Lansing Hubbard, John Rmery, /...........................Lansing Hubbard, Margaret Louise, h........................Detroit Hubert, Forrest Bruce, l............................Plymouth .Hull, Jane Alice, h................ Lansing Hunt, Gayle Stephen, L.......................St.Johns Hunt, Robert Bromley, l............................St.Johns Hunt, Stanley Bowers, e..........,..........Birmingham Hunter, Alice Louise, ■ l. ..........................Lansing Hunter, Howard, a.. ......................................Dowagiac Hutchinson, Helen Louise, l............................Flint Hutchinson, James Alfred, j............................Durand Jackson, Herman Edwin, /.............................Lansing Jackson, Paul C., e........................... ..........Pontiac Jacobs, Revere Robert, e. ................................Detroit Jeffery, John Stanley, e............................Wyandotte Joachim, Joseph Lafayette, .?.......................St. Clair Johnson, Dwight Thomas, l...................Lake Odessa l........................................Hart Johnson, Hazel Clare, Johnson, Lucile Rsther, l...............................Lansing Johnson, Myrtle Louise, s..............;..............Adrian Johnston, Irene Adelaide, /¡.....,...............Rnsign Johnston, Manfred, l.............................Rast Lansing Joslin, Marion L., p ■ ■............... . . . .Grand Rapids Detroit Jump, Beverly Elmöre, l...................... Juntunen, Emil Hjaimer,■ ...Mass Kane, William Moynihan, l..............................Detroit Kanitz, Hugo Frye, f. ................................Muskegon Keck, William George, e.............................Rochester Kelley, Virgil, Perry Kellicut, Harold Ayres, a..............................Horton Kellogg, GracE Marvel, h.......................Rome; Ohio Kenimerlihg, Delbert L., I...............................Monroe Kenyon, Pierre Marcellus, p.......................Plymouth Kerrey, Thomas Hans,^ a........ ....... Rasf Lansing Ketchum, Alice Lucile, h.................................Mason Kidman, Sara Olivan, ■ l, .........................Clyde, Ohio Kinton, James Prentice, l.................Rast Lansing Kiraly, Joseph Francis, a............................ .Detroit Kline, Harland Roger, Lansing Knoblauch, Arthur Lewis, a................... . Blissfield Koepel, Louis George, i...........................Beacon Hill Kosal, Seymour Lee, s..........................................Flint j.............. ..... Page three hundred ninety-six Krantz, Rlvira Dagney, h.............. Kreagep, Stanley David, l............ ' Kroll, William Harvey, f ............. Kimsen, Lois R., I........................... Kurrle, Harry Alvin, l. ................. Kurtz, Wilbur Aaron, e................. Kyes, Walter Scott, a,................. Ladd,. Mary Elizabeth, h.............. Laird, Isabel Johnston, h.............. Lamb, pl.ildred Irene, h................ Lamont, John Donald, f............... Landon, Leah Esther, /................ Landsburg, George Rlwyn, a..... Lang, Forrest J., p.......................... Lange, Alice Berniece, h. . ............. Lange, Lorna Louise, h.-.............. Langworthy, John William, e. .; . LaPlant, Alvin Archie, a....... . Larsen, Harold J., a....................... Lasenby, Ruth Patricia, h........ Latchaw, Lloyd Harris, a.............. Laughlin, Frances L-, h........... L.autner, lone LaVerne, l. ............ Lawson, Marjorie Marie, l............ Laxton, Amort Harold, e........ . Laycock, Alice Majel, h................ Leadley, Mary Rlizabeth, l........... Leavitt, Tod John, Jr., I................ ......................... Leedy, Forest, s. Leeson, Charles Millard, l....... Leffingwell, Ethel Lorena, /.......... Leslie, John Russel, s........... Lickly; Rex Michael, e................ Liefeld, Theodore Albert, Lin, Yu Chi, e................................. Lindstrom, Frances Margaret, h. . Locke, Philip Frederick, l. ..... . Loew, Raid Randall, r.................... Losey, Melvin Delos, a................... Lott, Pamelia Berenice, h. ............ Lott, Richard Casper, a. ....... . Lough, Florence-Margaret, h........ Lowe, John Leonard, e,................ Lucas, Marie Catherine, h. ..... . Luce, Louise Margaret, h. ....... Lundberg, Theodore- William, l... Luseombe, Howard Homer, a. . . . Lynch, Hiram Wilson, a............ MacCrindle, Nancy Jane, l. ........... MacMillan, Hugh Herbert, l........ MacSwain, Florence Lucille, li. . McAtee, Harold LeRoy, l............ McCabe, Albert- McKinley, l. .... . McConnell, Winton Rarl, e...... McCulloch, Harold Coleman, l... McCully, Wilfred D., e. . ............... McDonagh, Thomas Hewett, e. .. McRwen, Lee Edward, a.. ............ McGirr, William Hanna, l............ Mclnnis, Robert Alexander, l. .. . McKenzie, George - Joyce, e. McMillan, Donald Greig, i............ McMillan, Ruth Jule, h.. ... .. . . McMinn, Frances Josephine, h. .. McPherson, Alice Katherine, l. . . McPherson, Donald Alexander, a. Macomber, Laurette Rlizabeth, h.. Madill, John Dale, l...................... Mainy Faith Rrnestine, l. ........ Malone, James McCormick, s. . . . Mai pass, Dorothea Helen, l.......... Maltby, George Swingle, i........... Manor, Carolyn Lynette, h. Mapes, David Roland, l.................. Maples, Richard Carvel, a........... Markle, Arthur Dwight, a............ Marks, Mildred Celeste, l............ Marshall, Margaret Rlizabeth, l. . Marshall, Merrill Grant, e.. ■ ■ ■ ■ .- Marzke, Oscar Theodore, e. ., .7,.. Massey, Pauline Rett a, - h. . . . . . . . Maurer, Jerome Laurence, r........ May, Ruth Loretta, l................ Maywood, Charles Ames, l............ Megchelsen, Marian Rlizabeth, l. Mehlhose, Rlton Gust, a............. Merchant, Austin Wilbur, ■?,....................Saginaw Orr, Alden Frmon, a. .Fakeview Ostliaus, Ruth Isabelle, l......................Newaygo Overholt, Kathryn Ida, A.1............................Fevering Packwood, Mary Gwendolyn, h. .............Brown City Paige, Harold Vance, a..............................Fansing Parker, Epiily Maggie, A. ....... Sault Ste. Marie Parker, Mildred ElnoraffijA..............................Fansihg Parsons,- Ftta Bernice, A...............................Fin wood Passink, Clarence, l..............................Grand Rapids Pattullo, Marjorie Agnes, A.....................Deckerville Payette, Helen Estelle, A.....................Grand Rapids Peasley, Allen Fibius, e...........................Hudsonville Peck, William Clark, /.........................Grand Rapids Pence, Max DeMonte, e...........................Jackson Perrin, Alfred Hitchcock, Jr., I...................Saginaw Pesonen, Everett, a. ..............................Crystal Falls Peterson, Forwyn Elwyn, l.........................Brooklyn Pfannenschmidt, Arthur Robert, /...........Rochester Pierce, Fprrest Fiery, l........................Fast Fansing Pinson, Parkes Joseph, /........................Birmingham Bridgman Piper, Nina, /...................................... Pittenger, Henry J., e.....................................Davison Place, Herbert Miller, e. ............................Blissfield Place, Morris Clarence, v.............................Hesperia Plant, Robert Kedzie, s. .....................Fast Fansing Playter, Crystal Vivian, A. ............... .Kent City Pollard, Fvelyn Marion, l..............................Saginaw Potter, Clarence Arthur, i. .........................Dansville Pretlow, Clarice Arintha, A;..............Smithfield, Va. Price, Iva Jane, l...................................Roscommon Price, Fyle William, l......................................Fansing Prichard, Hilda Fouise, l..................Ravenna, Ohio Priest, Harold Chubb, l...................................Romeo Pryor, Ralph Harper, e....................................Fansing Purdy, Carolyn Genette, A.............. Gagetown Purdy, Paul Philip, /...........................Gland Rapids Purdy, Preston Calvin, e........................Gagetown Quinlan, Robert Sherwood, l....... .Grand Rapids Radee, Frederick Bernard, f...........................Albion Rainey, Margaret Fouise, /...................Birmingham Ramsdell, Thomas Jefferson, l.....................Manistee Ransom, Fdwin, a................. Buckley Rasikas, John, e. ...................................Grand Rapids Ray, Harlen Carl, e......................................M|ni|tee Raymond, Fonis Wolfred, a...........................Detroit Reece, George William, l.................................Fansing Rehkopf, Caspar, e...............................................Fansing Rennie, Charles F., e..........................................Fansing Reuling, Fdwiri ' King, l...................... Fast Fansing Richards, Fleanor Mary, A. ..................Mt. Clemens Riedl, Wendell Franklin,./...........................Paw Paw Rix, Clifford N., e.................. OkemoS Roach, Richard James, /. ......................Port Huron Roberts, Clarence Chauncey; /..............Kent City Roberts, Floyd Thomas, f........................Rapid River Robinson, Arthur Hewitt, /.............................Saginaw Rogers, John Irving, e..... ......................Big Rapids' Rollins, George Knowlton, .............Fast- Fansing Rossman, Victor Haroldy /.....................Onondaga Roth, Fee-Irene Pauline, A....................Mt. Clemens Roth, Theodore John, e......................................F’Anse Rouse, Gerald Alonzo, a.....................................Shelby Rouse,, Mattie, A....................'.................Fast Fansing Russell, Fber David, s'.............................Rochester Russow, Walter Frank, a............................Monroe Salisbury, Chester Flavius, a....................... Milan ...........................I u^iuc Sanders, Ru's'scll Fred, Fast Fansing Sanford, Mabel Genevieve, /........... Schaar, Feonard Allen, /............ Fansing Schader, Sara Beryle, l.................................Hastings Schepers, Kenneth John, l. .................Fast Fansing Schiska,? Philip Francis, a\......................Rapid River Schmitt, Florence Irma, l.... i...........Fast Fansing Schnute, Milton Whilliam, s.................. .Northville Schuelke, . Alwin Fdwin, a.......................... .Sodus Schuster, Otmer John, a.................Manistique Schwab, John Paul, e. ................ .. .............Holloway Scott, Jane Whipple, /............................Fast Fansing Scott, Robert i Gillam, /....................................St. Johns Scovell, Heniaette Persis, l....................... Fansing Semans, Clarence Van Dyne, /.........................Ovid ., Fan sing Severance,.¡'-Charles Stanley,- Seward, Harold Brown, f......................Dayton, Ohio Shedd, Gladys Marguerite, A...........................Detroit Sheldon, Walter Harry, a................ .Alger ShellJgViva Kathryn, A..............................Fau Claire Sherman, Mary Fydia, A..............Fast Fansing Shook, Warren Rolland, /................Grand Rapids Shore, Richard Boyle, e...........................South Fyon Shu, Shu-pei, v......................................Shanghai, China Simon, Wauneeta Dalia, /...........................Tekonsha Sirrine, Mary Allen e;, s...................................Fansihg Slocum, Orson Blanchardyfe..................................Ionia Smith, Alfred Morrell;,... e-. .....Fansing Smith, Audley Nelson, e . ...............................Grant Smith, Beaman Quincy, a.... .Takoma Park, D. C. Smith, Charles Hadsell, /...................................Detroit Smith, Donovan Fdward, /....................................Ovid Smith, Ilo, l. ....................... ......................Grand Fedge Smith, Feland Alva, f. . .................................Allegan Smith, Paul M., .s. .......................................Saginaw Smith, Stanley Babcock, i.. ..............................Fansing Smith, William Morden, e. ....... Manitou--:Beach Snider, Fewis David, /................................. . Fansing Snyder, Blanche Huntington, /.............Mt. Clemens Solman, Valborg, A........................................Moorhead, Minn. Spaun, Rolland Fdward, i.........................Fansing Spenner, Verla Madeleine, l.........................Saginaw Spicer, Fouise, A.................................... Plymouth Spohn, Frieda Helen, j. . . ..........................Fairgrove Sprague, Harold Fdwin, e.............................Hillsdale Sprague, Kline Arland, s'..............................Hillsdale Sprinkle, Fois Aleta, A...............Faton Rapids Sprunk, George C s................... Blissfield Stanton, Mararet Bell, A. ......................................Bath Stein,. Roland Miller, a. ............................Ann Arbor Steinmetz, Faura ¡Flizabeth, h. ...........................Flint Stevens, Theodore Roosevelt, i...............Dollar Bay Stewart, Mahlon Reuben, /.......................... . Fansing Stingel, Ralph Fverette, l..............................Saginaw Stone, Flizabeth Carol, A...............Sanford, Fla. Straseh, Martin Henry, e........... . .........Plymouth Stuart,. Marjorie Mable, /......................Walled Fake Stuart, Neil Wade, a.............................Clarksville Suino, John, s..............................................................Iron Mountain Sump, Albert William, f....................................Detroit Sunderlin, John Onnie, l...............................Hancock Sujiernau, Chester Dye, /.................Grand Rapids Surls, Marion Frederick, e...............Flkhart, Ind. Swfin, Donald Edward, l....................................Detroit Switzer, Harry Diehl, f................... Fansing Symonds, John Clinton, a. ...........: Big Rapids l...................Tecumseh Tallman,' Frances Elisabeth, Taylor, Frederick Hoyt, /................. Fast Fansing Taylor, George Kenneth, o, ..........Clyde, Ohio Teachqut, Allan R., /..................................Big Rapids Teel; Alice Nedra, l..........................................Fahsing Teel. Helen Adelaidelm....................................Fansing Saginaw Telmos, Joseph Oliver, e........... Page three hundred ninety-sev'en TennyJpCharles Bartlett, /.......................Big Rapids Thaldorf, Dorothy Elizabeth, h...................Ransing Thomas, Sidney Benjamin, /..........New Richmond Thompson, Joseph Paul, e.....................Hamtramck Thompson, Margie Olive, h.........................Dansville Thompson, Walter W., v...................Hannibal, Mo. Thompson, William Gilbert, /......................Algonac Throop, Harold Roman, e................................Ransing Tierney, John William, e..............................Detroit Tillotson, Ivan Gus,j is...................................Petoskey Timm, Mildred Joséphine, h. ...............Centreville Titsworth, Rlwyn Hartson, Z..........'<9|..........Flint Tolies, Albert Tuttle, p........................South Haven Torango, Alvoy Theodpre, ...............Wyandotte Tousan, John Chester, /,.......................Birmingham Towner, Albert Alonzo; i.................... Perry Towner, Rugene Harlon, /...................Fast Ransing Trautman, Phyllis Fuller, Z......................, Perrinton Traynor, Katherine Gladys, Z........Milwaukee, Wis. Trumbull, Marion Elizabeth, /...............Birmingham Turner, Arthur Heizèr, /. .....................Chicago, 111. Tuttle, Charles Derwood£_,,.....................Detroit Grove, Don Bigler, l.......................... Sturgis Grander, Marian, h...........................................Bentley Gumaer, Mary Fouise, l........................................Ovid Gutekunst, Herbert Warren, .?................Grass Fake Redford 1 label, Elmer Philip, a............................. Btach, Floyd Carlton, ii ,.. * «......................Saginaw Hack, Virginia Adaline, 1....................................Milan Haddon, M. Carlj -e.................................. Holly Hagadone, Kenneth Davis, l...................Big Rapids Haight, William E-, e................ Ionia Hall, Inez Jeanette, h........................Oak Park, 111. Hall, Richard North, l...............................Kalamazoo Hallock, Carvel Cornell, s........................Rochester Hallock, Catherine Candace, h....................Manistee Halsted, Gage, s.....................................Farmington Hamill, Rita Mae, l.................... Fudington Hamilton, Clayton Vernard, /..............Rogers City l..........................Holly Hamilton, Clyde Alexander, Handley,- William Frwin, Jackson Hanlon, William Burns, e........................Newaygo Grand Rapids Hannah, W. Harold, a.......... Hansen, Clair Flmer, a...............................Fake view Big Rapids Hanson, Nels Hans, p................... Hard, Elizabeth Jackson, l. ............. . Sagina,w Harger, Robert Melville, l...................................Niles Harmon, Hercules Pete, l....................................Caro Harper, Arthur Edward, e..............Sault Ste. Marie Harpham, Helen Elizabeth, l.............Blooiningdale Harrington, Floyd Harold, e........................Allegan Harris, Margaret Anna, l.....................East Fansing Harris, Milton Glen, e..................................Pontiac Harfway, Arleen Marian, l...........................Armada Ilassler, Ivan Paul, a...................................Sandusky Hastings, Winfield Scott, e............ Eau Claire .Hudson Hawkins, Amos James, e,...................... Hayden, James Girt, e.......... Cassopolis Hayhow, Reid Floyd, l...............'..............Royal Oak Hazel, Russell Glenn, e.......................Harbor Beach Heald, Edith Julita, /.........................South Haven Heald, Meredith DuBoise, h................East Fansing Heaton, Paul Kenneth, a................ . Thompsonville Hegel, Fouys Grant, e........,............................Detroit Heidt, Homer George, l. ................. Fansing Heinze, Harold E. J., s..................................Midland Hemingway, Elwyn Shinn Hr. ................Otter Fake Pinckney Hendee, Clare, a........................... Hendry, Ruth Elizabeth, h........................Royal Oak Henry, John Adams, l.................................Royal Oak Heaton, Charles Edgar, a...................Battle Creek Herriek, Ford G., s ,............South Fyon TTertick, Helen Sarah, l..................................Fansing Hersh, Estellei Ruth, h....................................Fansing Hershberger, Wayne D., s..................Hastings Hershey, Alfred Day,' s’/;’..............................Fansmg l................ . Page/ four hundred Hertzler, Alice Burnette, h...........................Glennie Hess, Willard Carlysle, a.................................Detroit Heusied, Georgll Beal," j. ............................... .Vassar ......................Fapber Higley, Grace Forene, a. . Hill, Floyd Harrington, s'. .. .........................Fahsing Hill, Rudolph John, a................................Negaunee Himebaugh, .Llarold..' Marlon, l........................ Fowell Hinds, Harold Newland, s..............................Ceresco Hinkle, Roy Alton, l.....................................Detroit Hirshman, Georgte Arthur, e.........................Fansing Hitchcock, Russell Wayland, a.....................Fansing Hodges, Kenneth Prescott, i.........................Fansing Hoffman!,“ Donald. A., j.................... Fansing Hoffmyer, Harlan Dale, e._.................................Hart Hohisel, Roland Earl, e.................................Saginaw Hoisington, Clark Denver, a. .........................Adrian Holcomb, Charles Eugene, l..........................Fansing Holden, Dorothy Fouise, h.............................Milford Holmes, Harold H., a...................................Clayton Houghton, Donald Albert, l............... East Fansing Houseman, Fred Joy, Jr., e.............................Albion Howard, Dorothy Gladys, h...........................Fansing Howard, Fuella^s/. .7.................................Farmington Howell, Franklih Jonathan, e.................Fansing Howes, Margaret Ruth, l.............................Dowagiac Hubbard, Edgar Harvey, a...........................Concord Hubbard, Roma Pauline, h......................Eau Claire Fansing Hunt, Cora Marie, ~k__7.................... Huntley, Florence Mae, l..........Middle.boro, Mass, Huston, Genevieve Dietz, h................Webheryille Hutton, Henry George, /.,.....................Plymouth Hyde, George William, a........Port Huron Iford, Mary Elizabeth, h . .............. East Fansing Inglis, Nita Emma, h. ................................Fairgrove Irwin, William P., a............................. .Newaygo Isacksoh, Max Jay, l. .......................,..............Alpena East Fansing Isles, Mary Edith. I......................... Jackson, Robert Oliver, e. ............................Adrian Jacobus, Roy Feighton, l...........................Greenville Jacques, Elwood Joseph, l......................Whittemore James, Mildred Wave, l.............................Fansing Janson, Dorothy Edna, h. ........... .Menominee Jarrett, David Follmer, i................'. . ,.........Detroit Jenkins, Foren Wesley, e,..............7 ..... Cadillac Jennerjahn, Norvan William, e...............Muskegon Jennings, George William, l..............Highland Park Jennings,/ Mary Newton, h........... .East Fansing Jennings, Raymond F-> e. .. .r......................Fansing Jennings, William Henry, e. .'. .. . ...............Ceresco Jenson, John Holgar, Jr., I............................Fawton Johnson, Elliot Carl, l........... ....................Ishpeming Johnson, Harry Fred, a................................St. Fouis Johnson, Helen Marie, h.......................¿..St. Fouis Johnson, Kenneth Adair, a........................Plain well Johnson, Kenneth Holbrook, Fansing Johnson, Ruby Viola, l. ................ . Fansing Johnson, Russell Harold, 7.7................. Owosso Johnston, Muriel Juanita, h. . ... ...............Detroit Jones, Nelson Cornell, e. ................ ..Fenton Jones, Nolys.. Alberta, l..................-..............Midland Jorgensen, Florise lone, l.....................Dearborn Julian, John Vincent, l..........................Chicago, 111. Kaiser, Nicholas Jacob, l.............................Houghton Kaiser, Virginia, l.................... .Fansing Kalchthaler, Winifred Elizabeth, l..............Algonac Kane, Paul jfiewis, l..........................................Owosso Kearly, Donald Stewart, s. ......................Harrisville Keefer, Alice Rose; l.................................. Morenci Keeler, H. Elizabeth, l...................................Holland Kelsey, Elbert Sherwood, a..................Grand Fedge Kennedy, Willard Van Buren, a. . Sault Ste. Marie Kenyon, Donald James, l......................Battle Creek Kenyon, Harry Franklin,’ d. ................West Branch Kerr, Harold John, e........’................ .............Climak Kesby, Nelson Henery, l......................................Ovid Kidder, Charles Allen, .......................................Clare Kieffer, Dale Clarke, a..................... Eaton Rapids Kilbourne, Robert Edward, e............ Traverse City Kincaid, Arthur Bennett, e. ............. Fansmg Kincaid, Richard Squier, ..................................Grant King, Keith Wellington, a...........................Charlotte Kingsbury, Doris Fillian, l............ Greenville Kinton, Fern Flnora, l.......................Fast Fansing Klein, Irwin, a...................................Quakertown, Pa. Klever, Feo John, ............................Fast Fansmg Kline, Shirley Audrey, h. ...................Grand Blanc Kling, John Jacob, e.............. ....Palo Kloss, Carl Paul, e. ....................................Muskegon Kludy,7Fawren E^r°7> a................... .Sbelby Knight, Kenneth Robert, s.,.......... Marlette Knott, Jonathan Charles, l............................Saginaw Knudsen, Richard John, s • ■ Cadillac Knudson, Kenneth Mathew, s.......................Cadillac Knutson, Amos Temore, i. ....... . Iron MSuntam . SI . , Koch, Helijn .Marie,: l............... Kokx, Donald Kometani, Katsumi, l. .............. Krauss, Paul Gerhardt, l........... Krieger, Harold William, e........ Kuehl, Winston Carl, l............. Kuhn, Elizabeth Watson, I......... Pa Barre, Maurice Yates, l......... BaForge, Jeanne, Mary, Page, Gerald Edward, l. .. . Pämb, Charles Eugene, a............ Pamb, Frances W., s. . . .. . .'. . . Pancaster,, Pois Pouise, l............ Pane, Edward Kenneth, l............ Paunstein, Bertram Pyle, e. .. ., Pawrence, Bernice Julia, h..... Pawrence, Donald Arthur, l.... pawson, Alfred Francis, e........ Penhart, Rolla Chai'leS, i.......... peonard, Howard Clarke, l........ Pepley. Eugene Roy, a.................. Peveaux, Carol Bertha, a............ Pewis, Floyd Watson, Jr., a.... Pilirose, Arthur Conrad, s...... Pindsey, Kenneth Carpenter, l. .. Pinn, Charles Edward, s... ...,. Pittlejohn, Maurice Mark, .......................Saginaw Snushall, Grace Margaret, h...................South Eyon Sovereen, Ernestine Spinney, h.................Rakeview Spangler, Reon, a.......................... Bath Spayde, Paul Emerson, l......................Bloomingdale Spencer, Reslie M., e...............................Coopersville Spencer, Roger Wendell, e..............Benton Harbor Stafford, Dale Bernard, l...............................Eansing Stahler, Geraldine B., h..................................Adrian Stanard, Harry Corkey, j....................................Flint Stark, Beryl Martha, h..............................Ann Arbor Stenberg, Jack Nelson, a.................................Jackson Stephenson, Grace Rucille, h............. Paw Paw Stewart, Evert Austin, a......................Vermontville Stewart, William Riley, e......................East Jordan Stiff, Inez Adele Gage, l............................Owosso Stimac, Peter Thomas, e.........................Copper City Stoaks, Sam, Chippewa Rake, Ohio Stoffer, Robert Edward, r..............................Eansing Stoner, Norman Henry, e.............. Eansing Stoney, Ree Bernard, e. Ransing Stover, Ruth Adeline, h........................Grand Rapids Strate, Donald Snell, e....................................Detroit Strayer, Ravina Malinda, h................East Eansing Streiffert, John Gustav, l......................Elmore, Ohio Strom, Elbin John, e...........................Grand Marais Strong, Norman Howell, l...................................Ionia Stroud, Alton James, a.................................Bad Axe Stuart, Charles Howard, /..................Walled Rake Stuck, Donald Aaron, /..............................Detroit Suino, Edward Dominick, e............... Calumet Supernau, Dwight Ree, e....................Grand Rapids Sutherland, Sherwood, l........................Grand Redge Swift, Birge Carlton, l............................Middleville Charlotte Swift, Ryle James, e................... Swogger, Richard Childs, e........................St.Johns Tallefson, Maurice John, l.......................Rudington Tanner, Ila Mae, l...........................Sandpoint, Idaho Taylor, Edna Cook, h............................River Rouge Taylor, Neil, e..............................................Imlay City Taylor, Pauline E., h........................ Clinton Taylor, Thelma Katheryn, h........................Brighton Taylor, Wilber Keith, l.................................New Era Eau Claire Teichman, Irvin Paul, a...................... Terwilliger, Edwin Hart, r. ...........................Eansing Tew, George Arthur, a...................................Clayton Tew, Harriet M., h............................................Hudson Thieme, Evelyn Elizabeth, h............Benton Harbor Thomasma, Marvin Arthur, a............Grand Rapids Thompson, Kenneth Wesley, e.................Pontiac Thompson, Max George, e........................... Eansing Thompson, Richard Walter, l...............................Holt Thompson, Ruth Elizabeth, h..........................Homer Thomson, William Gilbert, l.......................St.Clair Tilford, W. Glenn, l................ ....St.Johns Timm, Gilbert ■ Henry, l..............................Centreville Tinsman, Kathryn Eois Gould, s...\...........Detroit Toles, Robert Ray, /..........................................Romeo Tomasek, Anton Jerome, a....................Chicago, 111. Tompkins, Richard S., r...............................St. Johns Toms, Elualia Sophronia, h...........................Eansing Totten, Edward Cornwell, l...........................Detroit Trapp, Howard William, r...........................Benzonia Trask, Erma Mathea, h................................Saginaw Tremper, Eawrence Albert, a.........................Detroit Petoskey Tripp, Fred, e..................... Troth, Paul Howard, Jr., /............ Ransing Truscb.tt, Russell John, e...........................Eansing Turner, Cecil, l..........................................Port Huron Turner, Frank J., /..............................................Caro Tuttle, Janet Elizabeth, l............................... Clinton Tyler, Clara, l.............................................Plymouth Updegraff, Philip A., r..................................Alpena Urch, Frederick Jathes, l.................................Jackson Valentine, Merle Gillette, /................. Eansing Van Dalson, Edward Shelby, Jr., 1..............Detroit Van Denbergh, Elizabeth F., h............Battle Creek VanderMale, Gilbert /...........................Grand Rapids Van Koevering, Cornelius, e........................Zeeland Van Orden, Eloise Myrhl, l...................Waco, Texas Van Zylen, James Henry, l..................Grand Haven Vargo, Sidonia Margaret, l................ .Detroit Varnum, Carl Maxwell, l..................................VaSsar Vaughan, Kenneth Byron, l............................Oscoda Vicary, Claire Alonzo, e.........................Cement City Vincett, Dorothy Julia, h............................Litchfield Vliet, Clem Richard, a..................................St. Louis Vrany, Frank Joseph, j.......................Traverse City Walcott, Margaret Grace, h...........................Lansing Waldo, Lynn LaVern, a.........................Grand Ledge Walker, Gertrude Winnifred, l.................Unionville Walker, Lowell Alger, a............................Brooklyn Wallace, Hugh Lamoron, s............................Bedford Walsh, Charles R., 1........................... Lansing Walstead, Ruth Russell, h......................... Ortonville Walton, Arthur Keith, e.................................Sturgis Walz, Stuart George, l............................. .Saginaw Wangeman, Mildred Eva, h....................East Jordan Wanink, Herman H., e..................... Lawton. Wanink, Howard Oliver, a........................Lakeview Wardwell, Charles- Marshall, l.......................Lansing Warriock, Eugene Wells, e.............................Onaway Warren, Glenn W., s............................................Ovid Water bury, Chauncey, e..................................Lansing Weeks, Edgar Raymond, /.............. Richmond Wendrowitz, Barnaby Alex, s........................Lansing Werback, Donna Marguerite, /......................Lansing West, Clifford Elden, e.................................Portland Weymouth, Merrill Holden, .y.............................Yale Whaley, Clyde Andrew, l...............................Lansing Wheeler, Sarah Alice, h........Hammondsport, N. Y. White, Donald Myron, e...............................Lansing White, Evelyn Lucille, h.........................Middleville Whitfield, George Allen, e.............................. Lowell Whitfield, Thomas Jones, l.............................Pontiac Whittington, Arthur Van Dalson, l............Detroit .North Adams Williams, Alan Keith, l................ Williams, Mauricjfe Burton, /........, Allegan Williams, Ronald Clare, l.......................... 1. Allegan Williamson, Lois Mae, h...............................Hesperia Wilson, Clara Marsada, l......................East Lansing Wilson, Helen Elizabeth, l............................Lansing Wilson, John Barnitz, l..............Asbury Park, N. J. Wilson, Margaret Catherine, l............East Lansing, Wilson, Theodore J.f| l......................................Haslett Wingier, Samuel Donald, a...............................Lowell Winn, Carter Bert, e..................................Hudson Wogan, William Wallace, l..............................Detroit Wolcott, Ralph Culver, l.......................North Adams Wonser, Susie Ruth, l.............................. Mulliken Wood, Be-gtson Jarvis, e...............................Ypsilanti Wood, Carl, l...................................... Saginaw. Wood, Mildred Leona, h..........,..................Lansing Wood, Wayne W., I........................................Barryton Wood, William Capelle, s..........................Copemish Woodliff, Earl Edward, e...............................Concord. Woodman, Warren Jonathan, a..................PawPaw Woods, Marshall Shaw, /... ...................Port Huron Okemos. W°°dworth, Laura Anne, l.............. Woolfe® Pauline Opal, h.................... .Decatur; Workman, Raymond Devere, a.......................Vassar Worth|-|Helen Ida, h........................................Lansing Wortz, Gafpord L-, /....................................Lansing, Young, Donald Andrew, Dearborn Young, Horace Alexander, l.......................Lansing Yuan, Pae Tsi, l............................ .Yunnanfu, China Zemke, Marjorie Gertrude, h................. Caro Zillman, Leslie August, a......................South Haven Zuckerman, Nathan, e.................Moscow, Russia Zwickey, Alvah Lynn,"-«A'- ............................D.etrpit, FRESHMEN Abbey, Beryl E..................... Abel, Claude L..................... Abel, Ransom O.................. Abrahamse, Henry L- • •. .......................... Ackley, Lyle Adams, Robert ....................... Agcaoili, Candelario............ Alkman, Marjorie E - • • • ■ Aitken Anna M..................... ............ Aldrich, Geraldine Albig, Hanley ..................... Allen, Gerald N........ Allerton, Marian M..... Allett, Charles H............... Allison, Emory L............. Allison, Ruth M..................... Altoonjian, Mable V... Altoonjian, Marjorie S. Amtsbuechler, Aaron ... Amtsbuechler, Ernest R Anderson, Annita G.... Anderson, Kenneth A.. Annable. Charles R............ Annis, Charles G.................. Armstrong, Vernon G... Arnold. VanBuren ............ Ashe, Lloyd E........................ Atherton. Ralph M............ Austin, Donald .................... Auten, Lois I............................ Avery, Elouise ........ Bailey, George P.................. Bailey, Leonard C............. Bake, Barbara L..................... ............... Balbach. Howard Baldridge, Lewis ...... Baldwin, Duane E--.-. Baldwin, Robert .................. Bale, Helen ............................... Banasiak, Laura M..... Banhagel. Thede C............ Barker, Donald ..................... Barnum, Alice E.................. Barfium, Vivian V............ Barker, Lauren J.......... Barnes, Floyd H.................. Bartlett, Ruth J............. Bateá, Lawrence E............... BaiMr, George T........ ............Battle Creek ...............Laingsburg ......................Lansing .................Kalamazoo ........................Pulaski .............East Lansing Vintar J. N., P. I. ...............Port Huron .....................Lansing Do.wagiac ......................Lansing .................. Lansing .............East Lansing ...................Paw Paw ..........Grand Rapids ....................Plymouth ....................Petoskey . ..................Petoskey ..........Traverse City .........................Cedar ....................Holland .....................Pellston ............ Hastings ..........Cedar Springs ...........................Niles ...............Marine City ......................Lansing ...... Grand Rapids .,.............Royal Oak ............... . Newberry .....................Holland .............. Bellaire .....................Bellaire .................. Plymouth ........Springfield, O. .....................Davison .......................Howell .....................Hudson ...................Lakeview .............. Detroit .....................Lansing ..........................Ionia ......................Lansing .................Woodland ........Highland Park ...... ... .Portland .....................Jackson ...... East Lansing ...................Hastings Baum, Merla K.................... Bayerle, Henri ..................... Beardsley, PauSM Beadle, Hiram ...................... Beaumont, Rex E............... Becker, Annie L.................. Becker, George B.............. Beckman, Carl H............... ..................... BeebfS Palmer Beebli Russell S.................. Beeman, Hubert E............ Belknap, Aileen .................. Bell, 'Harry' C........................ Bender, Kathryn E • • • • Bennett, Venabelle A • Bentley, Harry R............ Bentley, Howard L - • • • Benton, Evert L.................. Bertram, Oliver C............ Betteridge, Willard C... BicknellC Mark H............ Biers, - Holly J........................ Biggar, Robert J............... Bilrough, Letha F........ James H. . .. Bingham, ................. .. Bird, Burton Bird, Oscar L. .................. Blackmer, Harold K... Blankinship, Lucile M Bleicher, Cecilia B............ Blosser, Westman ........... Bode|||William C...... Bond, Lester H.................. Booth, Donald ..................... Booth, Morton L............... Bossbaugh, Avery N.. Bowbeer, Curtis ............... Bowler, Richard C............ Bourns, Louis E.................. Boyer, Gladys M............... Boyd, William C................ Bradley, Evelyn R............ Branch, Robert M............ Brand, Horace H............... Brass, Helen M............... Braun, Carl L. Bray, Theron H.................. Bray ton, Alton M............... Breining, Russell L. . . . ................. • . .............. Saginaw , . . .......'. Sturgis ........Traferse City . .. .'. ;; . . .Lansing Mason . . ...........Brunswick .............. Lansing .....,. Coldwater . ... Benton Harbor .................... Lowell ...................Jackspn . . . . Benton Harbor ...................Algonac .............. Saginaw ....................Lansing .....................Lapeer ........Eaton Rapids ..................Jackson ...................Lmmhag ...................Lansing ..................... Clare ....................Detroit ...................Lansing .....................Remus ........... Franklin ..................Otisville .............. . Fremont ...............Butternut ..............Royal Oak ........ Cheboygan ...........Manchester ............: . . Lansing St, Johns ............ ...................Pontiac .............. Lansing Wit&Sp ¿jgigansing .............Wyandotte . . . . ;........Belding ..................Milford ............... . Lansing ..................Lansing ..................Augusta ...... Battle Creek Ocean Grove, N. J. ............ Lansing ............Manchester- ........ Lainesburg .............. Howell . . . .Treyorton, Pa. Page four hundred three ............... ........................ ........................................... inward C.................... Breitenwischer, Milton C........................................Manchester Brewster, Ransing .........................................................................Ionia Brickley, William Owosso ............................. Britten, Margaret Brooke, Norman ..........................................................Battle Creek Brooks, Alton M.........................................................................Onsted Brostom, Rester E.............................................................Harrietta Brouse, Dorothy E................................................................Bansing Brovont, Dean Sunfield Browell, Wilfred R...................................................................Detroit Durand Brown, Ernest Dearborn Brown, Kathryn B............................................ Brown, Barry S...................................................................Greenville St.Johns Brown, Raren H.......................................... BroWn, Bee C. Bevering .........................................................................Holly Brown, Raymond ................................................................Petoskey Brown, Thaddeus Owosso Brown, Thelma P............................................... Bullock, Doris B................................ Saginaw Bruno, Charles B. ................................................................Milford Bruce, Robert M......................................................................Onaway Brunsdon, Verna R..........................................Sault Ste. Marie Buby, Ronald C.............................................................Brown City Buck, Helen I........................................................... Bansing Budd, Raymond R................................................................Marion .................................................. Buhl, Reginald Bansing Bukoski, Henry ................................................ Standish Bullard, Elsie ................................................................. Owosso .Mason Bullen, Richard................................................................. Burgen, Robert E......................................................................Detroit Burger, Clarence E.........................................Ashtabula, Ohio Burgess, Horace H................................................................Saginaw Burke, Thomas J......................................................... .Brown City Burns, Thomas F......................................................................Bansing Burt, Marshall B....................................................Cass City Butler, William S...................................................................Cadillac Butters, Edwin B.............................................................Coldwater Buskirk, Harold H.........................................................................Holt Button, Aaron R......................................... Farmington Buyea, Gerald F.........................................................................Monroe Byington, Garner F............................................... Grand Redge Byrne, Keith M.................................................. .... Rowell Caldwell, Vernon E..........................................Benton Harbor Callahan, Clarence H......................................... Detroit Campbell, Donald J...................................................................Detroit .................................................. ................................ ...................................... . Campbell, Kenneth W..............................................................Grand Haven Carbine, Evelyn R.....................................................................Battle Creek Carey, Josephine E........................................................Ann Arbor Carlson, Theodore E........................................................Rockford Carlton, James C..................................... Bansing Carmody, Elmer J.........................................................................Ada Carr, Betty E...............................................................................Bansing Bansing Carr, Stuart P..:................................ Plymouth Cafruthers, Douglas C................................ Catruthers, Robert H............................. .Bancroft Case, Geraldine C...................................................................Bansing Carter, Richard O..........................................................Detroit Bansing Case, Gerald C.......................... Ransing Chapman, Charles Chandler, Glen Ransing Ransisng Chapman, Charles Chappie, Mary E...............................................................................Flint Ghasteen, Otis E...............................................................................Flint Christinsen, Rawrence H...........................................St. Clair Church, Rawrence .................................................................Ransing Clark, Donald W....................................................Buffalo, N. Y. .........................................................Buchanan Clark, Dorothy F. Clark, Elizabeth Ransing Clark, Harold A................................................................East Jordan Clark, Joseph J........................................ ...SaginaW Clark, Marie E. .......................................................................Caro Clark, Ronald S.............................................................. .Vicksburg Clark, RuSsell R................................................................Royal Oak Clark, Sidney ................................................ Clayton, Keith C.................................................................... Ransing Cline, Re Vis H.................................................................Union City ..Hastings Coats, Kendal A................................................ Cobb, Norwood R...............,........................................ Stockbridge Coffman. Raymond H..........................................................Ransing Collar, Rae D............................................................................Darisville Collins^ Howard J......................................................................Mason Come, Edward H................................................................. Ransing Conat, Donald E.....................................................................St. Clair ............................................................Menominee Converse, James .....................................................................Muskegon Cook, Richard Cook, Henry D............................................................. Holland Cook, Robert B....................................................................................East Ransing Coolidge, Clifton R............................. Ransing Coon, Harold R.........................................................................Detroit Ransing Cooper, Teresa ..................... Copeman, Rloyd Berger Flint ...................................................................Ransing Corcoran, James ..................................... Grand Rapids .......................... Cornett, Earl W......... Cornwall, Stanley ............... Cosgrove, Paul K.................... Coulon, Alger A....................... Cowles, Martin C...................... Cox, Arwed P........................... Craig, Horace S. ■.................. .... Cramer, Eleanor M. ................. Crandall, Horace Crawford, Marian I. .... Cromwell, Joe C..................... Cronkrite, Ruth E.................. Creyts, Robert ........................ Cridler, William A.................. Crnkovich, Joseph............... Crowley, Edward R.............. Curtis, Harold C..................... Curtis, Joseph C.................... Culp, Harry C........................... Dailey, Glen C........................... Dalton, Virginia .................. Daniels, Arne G........................ Darnell, Floyd El.................... Davey, Berten ........................... Davey, Robert D..................... David, Marion G..................... Davenport, RaVerne .... Davidson, Ralph B............... ........... Davis, Doris Davis, Gladys .......................... Davis, Robert W..................... Dawes, Roger C........................ Define, Vincent O.................. DeKleine, Ruth ....................... DeHaan, Ella E........................ DeRair, John G........................... DeRind, William V...... Dell, Barbara .......................... Dell, Maurice R..................... Deming, Donald C............... Dempster, Andrew T.... Deppa, James W..................... Detweiler, Herbert R..., Dewell, Frank G................... ............ Dickerson, Merrill Dietz, Harriet G..................... Dill, Reuben E........................... Disher, Opal P.................. E.................. Distel, Robert Dodge, Stanley ........................ Dole, Burton A........................ Dorman, Frank El............... Doudna, Ruth V..................... Douglas, Reginald C.... Dowd, Reonard Reynolds. Downer, Ruth M..................... Downes, John A........................ Drake, Ward .............................. Draper, Harry O..................... Draper, Winnifred M... Dulso; Madeline K............... Drolett, Rawrence A............ ........................... Dudek, Alfred ............... .. Dunham, Rouis Dunn, Mabel ............................. Drumm, Frank J............... ........................ Duncan, Ward Dunning, Harvey . . .... Durkee, Wm. R........................ Eaegle, Margaret A...... Early, James .............................. Eberling, Ivan C..................... Eddy, Ruth M........................... Edwards, Ogden F...... Edwards, William D............ Elkins. Benjamin B............ Ellis, Nathan K...................... Ely,' Willard A........................ Elowsky, Earl A..................... Emmons, Wilbur D............ Endlich, Ruth E ■••••• • Englebert, Edwin S............ Estry, Hugh W........................ Evens, Ralph R......................... Evans, Gordon F.................... Evans; Harold B.................. Extale, Gilbert ..................... Fackler, Ernest C.................. Farley, Martha F.................. Farr, Silas N.............................. Faunce, Norma F.................. Fauver, Walter R.................. Page four hundred four ........Central Rake ..................Blissfield ................Bellevue ..........Mt. Clemens ...............St. Johns ..........Port Huron ......... Detroit ....................Ransing .......Union City .........Constantine Montgomery, Ala. ..........Jackson ..................Ransing .............Middleville ..... South Haven ............ Cheboygan ................ .Flint ...............Negaunee ........Grand Redge ............... . Morenci ,........Toledo, Ohio ................Paw Paw ........................Ionia ...................Ransing ...................Jackson ........... Ransing ...................Conklin ................ Cadillac ...................Ransing .............. Fairgrove ...................Ransing ...........Ryons ... .Navarre, Ohio ..........Hudsonville .......... Ransing ..................J ackson ............ .Ransing ...................Ransing ...................Ransing .....................Homer ......................Detroit .Jamestown, N. Y. ..........Chicago, 111. ................ Detroit ..........Constantine ........East Ransing .................Saginaw . .Waterville, Ohio ...................Ransing ...................Ransing ........East Ransing .... Cedar Springs ...................Cadillac .....................Ithaca .................Hartford ...................Ransing ......... Rockford .................Hartford ...................Jackson ........Plymouth ........Grand Rapids ........... Ransing .................Petoskey ........Elmhurst, 111. ........... Ransing ...................Ransing .......... Ransing .................Fremont ..........,... Ransing ............ Ransing ........Grand Rapids ............'... .Detroit ...................Ransing .......................Reslie .............. Ransing ...................Ransing ........Ransing ...............Northville ...................Hillman ......... Ransing ............Port Huron ...................Concord .....................Horton ...............Coldwater ..........Battle Creek ....... Brazil, Ind. .............Wyandotte .....................Detroit .....................Albion ...............Applegate ...... East Ransing .Morenci ........... .................... Fehlberg, Rllis R.......... Fen Ion, Genevieve R.... Filarski, John ................ Fineis, Donald .......... Fingleton, George ...... Finlay, Gerald H............ Finley, Wilton R.............. Fisher, Rimer ................ Fishbeck, Ruth R.......... Flack, Nancy ................. Flaker, Paul R......... Flechter, Stewart ......... Fie welling, John ....... Flint, John S.......... Flower, Thelma K........ Foltz, Richard .............. Fonda, Morris R............. Ford, Reslie S......... Fortune, Albert R.......... Foster, Adele..................... Foster, Theodore .......... Fox, Gordon ................... Fox, Reo Fox, Mary R.................... Fox, Ruth J. .................. Francis, John ................ Frandsen, Franklin .... Frankena, Gertrude . ... Freeland, Mary R.... . . Frimodig, Ruth G.......... Frisbie, Stanley K........ Friz, Winona B.............. Frook, Stanley C............ Fuce, Rdward R.............. Fuller, Franklin J.......... Fullerton, Roring............ Gagnon, Rmil J.............. Galligan, Carroll ...... Garland, Thomas A.. Garn, Paul R................... Garwood, Donald F.... George, Rlmor R.......... Gerber, Arthur J........... Gerould, Wilford -R.... Gerrow, Gladys V.......... Geyer, Rorraine ........... Gibson, Wellington Giffey, Richard ............ Gilbert, James B............ Gilbert, Ruth R. . ........... Gilkes, William H........ Gilleo, Repnard S.......... Gillette, Harold .......... . Gingrich, Russell ........ Ginsburg, Abraham........ Gittins, Margaret R.... Gleason, Henry C.......... Gleason, Winona R.... ................ Glover, Ryle Glover, Virginia .......... Godfrey, Wallace .......... Goodenow, Margaret C. Goodhue, Walter W... Good-willie; Russell R.., Goodwin, Rdwina .... Gordon, Mary A............ Gottschalk, John .......... Goucher, Maurice R.. . Govatos, John................ Gowan, Helen................ Graham, Rloise R........ Graham, Mark.............. Granger, George A........ Graves, Rila ............ Gray,. Gordon ....... Green, Rdward R.......... Greer, Maurice , ........... Gregg, Glenn ................ Griffith, Ray R.............. Grim, Willard A............ Groesbeck, Byron ........ Grove, Helen .............. Gruber, Dalton ............ Gunneman, Jeanette M. Gunneman, Reah J.... ... Gutekunst, Herbert Guthrie, Robert .......... Haas, Hector ................ Hagni, Rlton R............ TTagren, George R.......... Haigh, Rewis B............ Haire, Jane R........... ......... St. Joseph .....................Ransing ......................Jackson .....................Ransing ...................Hastings . Burlingame, Calif. ..................Dowagiac ...... Frankenmuth . ....................Ransing .........Trenton . ................ . Ransing .....................Ransing ...............Union City .......... .Addison .......Birmingham ................ Ransing .....................Bronson ......................Dundee .................Rochester .... Pleasant Ridge Ransing ...........................Alto .....................Ransing ......................Ransing .....................Ransing ......................Saginaw ....................Charlotte .....................Zeeland .......................Omena .................Houghton ...................Fruitport .................. Ransing ......................Pellston ............Rast Ransing ...................Brooklyn Rong Island, N. Y. ............. .Bonifas. ..............Raingsburg ............ Henderson .....................Portland ............................Penn ............Rast Ransing ......................Saginaw .................Vicksburg . . ..................Ransing ......... Cheboygan .......................Detroit ........................Owosso .....................Saginaw ........... Ransing .......................Howell ...................Highland .......... Coldwater ...................Reed City ...... Grand Rapids .............. Milford ............Three Rivers ...................Cassopolis ................Fowlerville ...........................Flint ..............Jonesville .............. Detroit ................Orfordville .......................Ransing .................. Ransing .....................Antwerp .....................Hesperia .......................Owosso .. San Benito, Texas .... Sault Ste. Marie .......................Ransing ........Harbor Springs .. ..................Grayling .........................Morley ...... . Grand Rapids .................... Ransing .......................Pontiac .......................Ransing ........................Ransing ..........................Sturgis .................Tawas City .........................Detroit .......................Monroe ...............Coopersville .......... Coopersville .................Grass Rake ...............River Rouge .................Ann Arbor .. .............South Ryon .....................Iron wood ............ Ransing .........................Detroit ..,. .4.1 < Haite. Donald Hall, Carlon ................... Halloek, Ross D............ 11 amer, ■ Rillian .............. Hamilton, Rdward Hamilton, Rlinor .......... HamRn,: William R........ Handler, Rouis H.......... Hannah, Julia O............ Uapeman, Rmma ...... Harbin, Frank ....... Hardin, Theron R.......... Harman, Wilbur G..... Harr, Benjamin ....... Harrell, Donald M.. Harrington, Ryle R • • • • Harris, Gers’on J. ...... Harris, Helen J. Harris, Milton G. .... Harrison, Fred R..'.... Hart, Rarl R.............. • • Hart, Ilah A............... Hart, Ruth M.......... Hart, Wayland P.......... Kartell, Max H.............. Harvey, John.................. Harvey, William. ...... Haskins, James S.......... Haughton, Clare R........ Hawkins, RoiS A............ Hawley,' Catherine M .. Haybarker, Josephine F Hayhow, Reid .............. Heesen, Hendrick H. . . Helmkamp, Rmma A... Henderson, Sabina Henry, Burrell R. . . . .. Herrmann, Rouis F... Hewes, Raymond W... Hewett, Mary A............ Hicks, John W.............. Hile, Mary Ann............ Hildorf, Tilla.' ........... Hillman, Dorothy ........ .............. Hinkley, Don Hitt, Thelma ................ Hitchcox, Alfred ........ Iloeflinger, Gertrude .. Holland, Charles F... . Holmes, Nellie ............ Holmes, Winfred ....... Holt forth, Albart R... . Holtzkemper, Rdward Hoover, Rleanor .......... Hoover,' Muriel ...... Horne, Marvin ............ Horning, Majel R........ Horton,. Rdward ...... Howard, Kathleen R... Howard, William F.... Flo well, Orville ....... Howland, Rester J.... Hoy, Gordon R........... Huberman, Morris Hubert, Robert .......... Hudson,: Rlizabeth J... Huffman, Ray G.......... Humphries, Clara R... Hunt, Henry ................ Hunter, Homer M........ Hunt, Robert Millard.. Hurd, Thomas N..... . Hussink, Omer .......... Hutchison, Donald S.. Hyatt, Mary R............ Hyatt, Jane C.............. HyslOpjif William P.... Illenden, Carl W.......... Isatala, John R............. Isaacson, Beatrice Irrgang, Chas. ............ Izant, Martha F............ Jackson, Reroy J........ Jacques, Rlwood J.... Jake way, Carroll ......... Jakeway, Clare ............ Janz, Russell .............. Jeffrey, John C............ Jennings, Arthur J. . . Jennings, Rvelyn G.. Jennings, Howard H.. Jensen, Christian G. . .,. Raton Rapids ..........Northville. .. .North Branch ............Dearborn ................Detroit ....................Flint ..............Jackson ................Detroit ... Grand Rapids m ... H Räilsing ..............Holland KnoxVille, Tenn. ...............Onaway ...............Jackson ................Pontiac ....... .'.Allegan ..........Marquette ..........Coldwater ......... Pontiac ............Fairgrove . .............Ransing ........Williamston ... . Rast; Ransing .... Rast Ransing .......... Pgtterville .. Iron Mountain ..........Big Rapids .... Howard City .................Owosso ..............Ransing .................Adrian ..............Ransing ..........Royal Oak .Beaver Falls, Pa. .....,. . Saginaw ................Detroit ............Mackinaw ................Steuben ......... Ransing .... Rast Ransing .... Rast Ransing ..............Pittsf ord .... Rast Ransing ....... Plymouth Rvart ..............Ypsilanti . ..................Athens .................Ransing .... Rast Ransing ......... Ransing ......... Ransing .. ................Fenton .................Owosso ,.............St. Rouis ,........St. Rouis ...............Dearborn ...............Brooklyn .......... .Northville .... Grosse Pointe ............Applegate .............Hammond ... .North Branch ........Battle Creek ...................Detroit ...............Plymouth ...............Shepherd .................... . Caro .................Ransing .............Montague .............. .Ransing .... Raton Rapids .......Port Hope . . Green Bay, Wis. .................... .Flint .................Flushing .................Flushing .................Ransing ...................Adrian . ................Ransing .............Cheboygan ......... Chicago, 111. .................Ransing .................Manistee ..........Whittemore ...............Rockford ...............Rockford ...................Ransing ..................Saginaw . .................Monroe. .......... Ransing ........Grand Rapids ...................Ransing Page .four hundred.five if r\. 1k3L.iL jC/'» Lm *1 Ä^Tj fi.^J r l^ tllL^iee^WtfaiOTfcA rl I U f J ........Rosholt, Wis. ................. Mulliken .......................Caro ...........Fast Fansing .........................Ovid ................Fern dale ..................Jackson ...........Fast Fansing .........Fast Fansing ...................Fansing .............Centerville ..........Montgomery ....... Faingsburg ........Grand Rapids ...................Pontiac ............South Fyon ........................Coral ... Hamilton, Ohio .....................Detroit ......................Ionia ...................Fansing ,.. Sault Ste. Marie ...................Zeeland ............Wyandotte ................Bad Axe .........................Yale .................Fakeview ........Fast Fansing .................Ypsilanti .....................Fowell ....................Fansing ,.. .Rives Junction ...............Clarkston ...................Okemos . ................Fansing .... .Toronto, Ont. ........Fast Fansing ...................Fan sing ........Fast Fansing ........................Flint ........Grosse Pointe ...................Jackson ...................Jackson ..............Cass ■ City .................Blissfield ...................Fansing ...................Fansing ...................Detroit ................Unionville .................Rockford ...................Fansing ...................Detroit ...............Dearborn ...................Detroit .....................Howell .................Rockford .........'........Fansing ...............Shepherd ........ Muskegon ..................Sturgis .................. Fansing .... Grand Rapids ........Fast Fansing ........East Fansing ...............Coldwater ........Aylmer, Ont. . . Sault Ste. Marie .................Manistee .................Waldron .................Roseville ..........Suttons Bay Washington, D. C. ...................Fansing ...................Fansing ............ . Fansing ..................Charlotte . ....................Mason .................Hartford .............. Fansing ...............Plymouth ,.. . . . ■. ... .Athens .................. Fansing . . ,. .. . Sturgis .................. Sturgis ...................Fansing ........... Breedsyille .............., Brighton .........,. Orion . . ... .Three Rivers .......................Bath .......... Memphis ;.............Greenville Findner, Clarence F- • • Fipka, Marylouise .... . Fisch, CharÎes H............ Fisch, Katheryn F.......... Fist, Herbert ................ Fist, Herman C.............. Fittle, Alfred F............ Fjttle, Robert S........ Fivingstonë, Eugene A., Focker, Hal F........,... Fockwood, Feon W.... Fogan, Margaret D.... Fongwell, James T...., Foomis, Arthur H. ... Foomis, Harold D......... Foomis, Ralph Edmond Fovewell, Carlyle C... Fowing, Donald M...., Fuce, Grace B................ Fundquist, Horton J... Fynch, " Mary K.............. Fudwig, Frederick F - • Fueck, Alfred M.......... Fyndrup, Futher H.... MacFadyen, Arthur ... MacKinnon, James S... MacNames, Maxine A. MaçNutt, Omar F........ MacPherson, Donald F. MacPherson, Mildred F MacSwain, Harold C... McCabe, Ethel F............ McCall, Robert B............ McCarthy, ; Helen F-• • McÇomb, Marguerite K. McCool, John A.............. McCracken, Coyne F- ■ • McCreedy, Robert A... McDonagh, Marian A.. McDowell, Addison F- McElroy, Andrew F... McGarveÿ, Harold J... McGuire, Albert J.......... McKinney, George P... McTavish, Clarence W. McVea, James F............ Mack, Kenneth R.......... Madsen, Blair C..........., Magers, Frederick P. .. Malone, Sam M.............. Mans, George W............ Mandigd; Jerry H.......... Mansfield, Harold P.... Marble, Mary G............, Markley, Amy N............ Martens, Carlton C........ Martin, Milford F.......... Marshall, John C.......... Marshall, Fee A.............. Martin, Alice I.............. Martin, Bessie H............ Martin, John M............ Maser, Philip G............ Maskrey, Gerald .......... Mathews, John W........ Mayhew, Preston W.. . . Mead, Donald F............, Mears, Rolland F.......... Mechlin, Helen F.......... Mehney, Gayle H............ Meldrum, George, H... Merrill, Josephine F. • • Merrill, Marie H............ Merz, Walter F.............. Meyer, Raymond F........ Meyer, William J............ Millard, Helen M.......... Miller, Forest A............. Miller, Flwin G........ Mitchell, Harold H.... Miller, Herbert.............. Miller, Margaret G.. ... Miller, Robert W........... Miller, Shirley K............ Miller, Theodore A. ... Mills, John J.................. Mitchell, Floyd G.......... Mitchell, Milton P........ Mitteer, Marie F- ...... Mitts, Edward B............ Moblo, Donald E............ Moncrief, Alice M........ .... Grand Rapids ........Birmingham ................ Detroit ...................Detroit ....... Sebewaing .............Sebewaing ...............Hanoyer ...............Dearborn ...............St. Johns • Michigan Center .................Jackson ......... Fansing ...............Paw Paw ... . Grand Rapids .... Grand Rapids ....................Perry .............Northville .... Grand Rapids ... Paulding, Ohio .... Fast Fansing ...............Dearborn ......... Fansing .................Dundee .............Greenville .................Pontiac ...................Detroit ........Battle Creek .................Pontiac ................ .Fowler .............Muskegon .... Fast Fansing ......... . Fansing .................Fansing ..........Mt. Morris ........ .Fansing .... Traverse City .............. Sheridan ............. Colling ........ Saginaw ___........Holt .... East Fansing .............Dearborn ...... Menominee ...........•. . Fansing .................Pontiac .................Douglas ...............Hesperia .....................Fvart .................Belding .... Central Fake ...............Trenton . .Berrien Springs Sault Ste. Marie ......... Armada ....... . Trenary .............Vicksburg ....... Royal Oak ...........Charlevoix ......... Fansing ....................Flint . . . ...........Fansing . .... .Wyandotte .................AuGres . ..............Deffoit ..........Union City ....... Shepherd .................Morgan .................Fansing ......... Calumqt .................Fansirig .................Ponti&c .... Grand Rapids .......... Algonac ..........Royal Oak ....... Stan wood .... Fake Finden .... Fast Fansing . .Benton Harbor ...............Fremont Feslie .............Greenville .................Zeeland . .Waukegan, Ilk Salamanca, N. Y. ... Grand Marais .......... Feslie ....... Dansville .............Buchanan ..... Stockbridge ......... Detroit ........... Riverdale . Starkville, Miss. Jensen, Viola I.......... Jepson, Karl H............ Jewell, Robert ............ Johnson, Fleanore ... Johnson, Faye F........ Johnson, Orvis F.... Johnson, Stafford S. Johnston, Ellen ........ Johnston, Henry X.. Jones, Donald ............ Jones, Duane F.......... Jones, Glen D............... Jones, Mary F............ Jones, Russell N........ Judd, Margaret F... Kahl, Harris A........... Kain, Doris V...... Kapp, Floise M........ Keeler, Norma V.... Keiser, Harold........... Keiner, Foren W........ Kennedy, Willard ... Keppel, Donald B........ Kershaw, Wm. Berry. Kervin, DeFos R........ Keys,' Allan F............ Keyt, Faurel F.......... Kidder, Joseph .......... Kiebler, Adaline M... Kiel, Charles F.......... Kincaid, Kathryn M.. King, Charles............... King, Isabel G............ Kinney, Wilma G........ Kipke, Herbert .......... Kipp, Robert S............ Kirby, Hoover K........ Kline, Virginia H.... Kling, Orra K............ Knapp, Thomas S.... Knapp, Walter M........ Knight, Harold ........... Knight,. John W..___ Knight, Pauline....... Knisel, Wendell 0... Korney, John J............ Kowalk, Henry.......... Kozelko, Stephen W.. Kramer, Arthur A.... Krause, Elizabeth .... Krentel, Stuart K • • • • Krimian, James A.... Kronberg, Thomas ... Krueger, Fawrence F. Kruger, Matilda T... Kyburz, Charles J.... Kyes, Helen M............ Kyes, Fyle D................ Fadd, Charles P.......... Fahmeyer, Clayton W Fake, Max H................ Fane, Fdward.............. Fane;,- Margaret .......... Fane; Ruth M.............. Fansing, Margaret I.. Fanyon, Russell C.... Farke, Glenn R.......... Farson, Fdward F- . ■ • Faser, Robert J............ Faskowski, Fdward .. FatherHDorothy M... Fattin, Feila P.......... Fauzun, Sherman A.. Fauzun, Virginia . . . . Fa Violette, Douglas .. Fawhead, Harley F. . . Faxton, Mary F... . . . Feach, ■ Clare R............ Feach, Jacey H.......... Fearned, Julia J.......... Feavengood, Mary I.. FeBeau, Eloise .......... Fedyard, Raymond W Fedyard, Stanley ...., Fed;> David W.............. Fee, Feonard V............ Feith, Dorothy F........ Fessiter, Milon J..... Fewis, Donald J.......... Fietzke. Rolland F ■. • Fitkins, Herbert C.. .. Fin coin, Robert S.... PagÊ*ïfibur hundred six vir ■x’ 11 » 1 1 w .V i V» Montague, Marian A..............................................Ovid Morris, Gerald B....... .................Benton Harbor Morrison, Helen A.............. Eachine Morrow, Paul E....................................Grosse Pointe Morse, Howard F................. Corunna Moran, Coral I.......................................Webberville Mott, William P....................................... . . Jonesville Munro, Leslie C....................... Gagetown Munroe, Howard R............................................Saginaw Murphy, Basil E. ........................................, . Lansing Murphy, Bester C...............................................Bansing Naden, Norma H........................................Mar.ifte;City Negtalon, Avelino A...................Vintar Norte, P. I. Napier, Byle A..........................................St. Joseph Needham, George E............................................Parma Nash, Bo well . E. ...................................Bast Bansing Nelson, Francie M...............................Maumee, Ohio Nicholson, Dorothy R........................................Bapeer Nienstedt, George W......................................Caseville Bansing Noland, John A............................ Norberg, Oscar B...........................................New Bra Norgard, Francis: >B............................................Detroit Normington, William H............................ Ionia Northrup, Brlin C............................................Hillsdale North wood, Hale J..........................................Flushing Novara, Leonard ...................................... .Bansing Nugent, Florence B........................................ Algonac O’Brien, Washington R...................................Hesperia O’Connor, Robert B.........................................Hastings O’Donnell, Alfred C..................Richmond Hill, N.Y. Ogden, Thomas W........................................Hastings Olson, Alvin W........................................Chicago, 111. Olson, Orville J................................................Petoskey Onsted, Harley W.................. .Onsted Ortved, Richard B.........................Walkerville, Ont. Port Huron .................................... Osgood, Novia Tekonsha Ossenheimer, Bdna M........................ Oswalt, Stanley M...................... Vicksburg Ovaitt, Stanford C..........................................Midland Sand Creek Palms, Nelson C.............. Parish, Howard D.............................. Fairgrove Parish, Kenneth D..........................................Fairgrove Bansing ................ Parker, Frances V. Parker, Harold................................... Parker, Husted S................................................Owosso Parks, Hollis B........................................ . . Shaftsburg Parsons, George B................................................Grand Blanc Paterson, Bileen B............................................Bansing Payne, Donald D............................................Plainwell Mt. Clemens Gowen Manchester Payne, Robert A................................ .Benton Harbor Pearse, Anne B • ....................................Grand Rapids Pearson, Gladys J............................................Chicago, 111. Pence, Ruth A........................................................Flint Pepper, Elizabeth C........................................ Bansing Peppier, Francis K...................................... .Rockford Perlongo, Naudino F.....:......................... Bansing Perrin, Howard W.................................Grand Rapids Perrine, Wayne H...................................................Ann Arbor Petersen, Russell W........................ Pfaus, Walter ............................ Phillips, Frank M..............................................Grand Rapids Phillips, .Marguerite B.............................. • . Dowagiac Phillips, Thomas R................Huntington Park, Cal. Pinniger, Harry B................................. Detroit Piper, Vena B..............................................Budington Place, George B.............................................Alma Plank, Kenneth R................................ Grand Ledge Plaunt, William F,. .........................Sault Ste. Marie Porrett, Bester W....................................................... . Benox Porter, William J...................................................Bast Bansing Posthumus,' Doris T...............................................Bast Bansing Potter, John B....................................................Bansing Potter, Mrs. Rose H........................................Bansing Pratt, William D....................................Bast Bansing Powers, Edward M......................................St. Clair .Bansing Powers, William F............................ Prentice, Clarence E- • • •............ Hastings Prassler,. VirgiliiV............................................Hillfjdale Price,' Charles D..........................................Bast Tawas Price, Harold R..................................................Bansing Milford Price, Wesley M....................................... Pringle, Gordon H............................................Bansing Pritchett, Orla S................................ Sandusky Puffpaff, Bevern B-......................Carpentersville, 111. Pulling, Kenneth E.................................... .Parma Quinkert, Anthony. J......................................Rosg^ille Raber, John W. ......................................East Eansnig Rackes^ Adams E....................................Grand Rapids Rademaker, Emmalin-e A................................Manistee Radford, Scott E.......................... .....Bansing Rakow, Lawrence C..........................................Dundee, 111. Randall, Robert J...............................;... . Cheboygan Rasmussen, Harvey M- ... Rasmussen, Leonard C- • • ■ Rathmatt, Orville , F. ...... Rawden, Donald G.......... Redding, Clifford E........ Redfieid, Sylvia F........... Reece, Donald H................ Reed, Ruth C.............. Reeves, Barl B. ......... Regan, Margaret E.......... Reichle, Floyd T.............. Reid, John D....................... Reinsberg, George E........ Replogle, Walter, .1.......... Renter, Hildegarde ......... Reynolds, Thayer M.......... Ribble, James E.......... Richards, Russell M........ Richtei|S Arthur E............ Kicket, Clair H.. ...... . Rics, Robert W................ Rinker, Wm. H................ Rinn, Harold W............. Rix, Hiram J.................... Robb, William W.___... Robert, Clarence H.......... Robinson, Elizabeth B-.- Robinsghi John E............ RobsOff,.- Faith .................. Robinson, Russell G.......... Roebeck, Robert E............ Rogers, Don C............ Roseberry, George B •. • • Roskay, Beland C............- Ross, B.mile H.................. Rossow, Norman Robert.. Rothfuss, Guilford H.... Rowan, Harold J.............. Rowe, Eloyd H................. Rubsam, PierrSF............ Rulison, Josephine.......... Russell, Robert K............ Ruffe,; Lawrence' H.......... Ryan, Susan M............ Ryon, Edgar C............ Sack, Lawrence A....... Sakowski, Charles J..,.. Sakresky, Carl M............ Sample,, EeRoy H............ Sangster, Ruth A............. Scavarda, Dorothy B. ,.. Schafer, Bruce C........ Scharffe, William E- • • • • Schilb, Jessie A.......... Schimmel, Bernard H... Schassberger, Phyllis R.. Schimmer, Frederick A.. Schindehette, Georgeanna Schmalz, Edwirp A. ...,, Schmitt, Henrietta , A..,. . Schneider, Edward. , C,. . . Schrader, Edwin, A........ Schreiber, Katherine C. . Schrems, Edward C...,. . - Schumann, Helen M -,.. ■ Searles, Fuller D............. Seeley, George F........ Seelig, Bynette H.............. Sexton, Bernice, C............ Shackelford, . Dean C.... Shadley, Norman F.......... Shattuck, Phyllis M........ Sheill, Frederick W........ Sheldon, Philo H.............. Shelly, Harlan D_______ -Sherer, Franklin H........ Shimer, Mark X.......... Shimonek, Marion T.......... Showsmith, Helen B - • • • Shonsheok, Oscar H........ Short, Lawrence H......... Shull, Donal.i| W.............. Shulnburg; Vincent.......... Shute,' Frank A.............. Sias, Russell D................. Sillawayt?. Charle.s E........ Simantoh’, Wm. A....... Simons, George B •••••• • Simpson, Thomas E..... Sipplegi; BaVern P.......... Skellenger, Russell S.... Smith, Arthur ................ ...........................Manistee ................................Detroit ......................Delta, Ohio ..........,................Lansing ,,............................Hudson ...............................Onsted ...............................Jackson .....................Bast Bansing ..............................Carleton .......................Marine City ......................Marine City ...........................Iron wood ...............................Owosso .......................Battle Creek ...................... .Detroit .....................Howard City ................................Morley ........................South Byon ....................Traverse City ............................ Bansing .............. Jasper .......... Delanco, N. J. ........• • • • .Harbor Beach ........................ Bay City .....................Bast Bansing ..............................Bansing ............................Frankfort Caro ................ ................................Bansing ............................Plymouth ....................................Niles ......................Webberville .....................Grand Rapids ....................................Niles ...............................Bansing ...................................Utica ................................Norvell ................................Bansing ...................... Ionia ................................Jackson ................................Bansing ................Napoleon .....................Grand Rapids ......:........Port Huron ................................Bansing ................................Bansing ................................Bansing ...............................Bansing ..........................Royal Oak ...................... .Cheboygan ,..............................Bessemer Howell ............... ............ Saginaw ...................Antwerp, Ohio , . . .............. Detroit ................ Bansing ................ Saginaw ............... Saginaw .....................Harbor Beach .....................Bast Bansing ................................Bansing ............................Plymouth Bansing ............ ........... : . . Saginaw ..............................Grayling .........................Ann Arbor .........................Stony Bake ............................Northport ....................Gross.e Pointe ..............................Saginaw ......................................Caro ..........................Coldwater .......................Farmington .............................Hastings Grass Bake ............. Detroit ........................ ..............................Bellevue ..............................Eaiitium ........... Eas,t Bansing ..........................Manchester ....................... St.t Louis? ...........................Muskegon .....................Bast Bansing Newton Highlands, Mass. ................ Midland ...............................Jackson ...................Benton Harbor .................Kenilworth, 111. .....................Bast Bansing ...............Rochester; N. Y. ............................Gladstone- ..................................Detroit: Page four hundred seven I I I ........................ Urch, Frederick J..............................................Jackson VanAken, Kathryn W....................................Plymouth VanDam, John ..........................................Hudsonville Grand Rapids Vandercook, Wayne E. • ................ Vandervoort, Wm. B.............................Grand Rapids Menominee VanDornick, Edward M................ Eansing Vasold, Dorothy G........................... Veneklasen, Lyle G. ........... Zeeland Voelker, Arthur F.............................................Detroit Von Voigtlander, Karl A................ Jackson Voorhees, Seymour E........................................Pontiac Vrany,, Jerry G......................................Traverse City Eansing Waack, Alfred G................................... Stanton Wacha, Ellis B.......................... Wait, Russell S................... Sandusky Walker, Franklin C. . s.......... Port Huron Walker, Gaylord A................................ East Eansing Walton, George R...............................i...........Eansing Walker, George H.....................................Grand Blanc ..................................Brooklyn Walker, Lowell Alger Walker, Margaret I. Levering Walker.,- Wm. J...................................................Jackson ..Eansing Walters, Evelyn M. ............................ Waltz, Marion E........... Montgomery Walworth, Herbert T............................New Eothrop Wang, Tien Min............................Kwenchow, China Wangeman, Alfred J.................................East Jordan Wanty, Olen R.....................................................Milan Ware, Sanford A................................................Owosso Warner, Elva M. ......................................................Clio Birmingham Waterman, Ralph B............. Watkins, Margaret D..................... Dearborn Manchester Watkins, - Merrit W.... .............. Weaver, Chester W.................. Chief Weinland, Arthur A. .. .............. Vicksburg Westervelt, Clayton Ray................................Rockford Wetherbee, Clifton I........................................Sunfield Weyerman, Frank C................ Hastings Whalen, Henry Van Ostrand,...............Birmingham Wheaton, Verness H..................................Charlotte Wheeler, Richard O.................... Mattawan Wheeler, Russell M................................East Eansing Whelan, Fay A................ Tecumseh Wild, Paul D...............................................Ann Arbor White, Frank E.............................. • • • Grand Rapids Whiteman, Alva W.................................Battle Creek Whiteley, Jean ...............................................Dowagiac Whittemore, Inez I. ...........................^East Eansing Whittemore, Irma E..............................East Eansisng Wicksall, Robert J.................................. South Haven Wilcox, Henry B................................................Saginaw Dearborn Williams, Louise Wilsey, Stuart V...........................................Cass City Wilsberg, Paul A.................................. Morenci Wilson, Arthur E..........................................Kalamazoo Wilson, Justin M.....................'......................New Era Wilson, Ronald B...........................................Bridgman Wineman, Herbert J..............................................Flint Winder, Evelyn E..................................Eaton Rapids Wolfe, Forrest R..............................................Hastings Wolford, Melva E.............................................Eansing Wood, Carl......................................................Saginaw Wood, Wilma H.......................................East Eansing Wood, Dorothy .................................. East Eansing Woodard, Clem A............................................Hillsdale Woodman, Jonathan S...................................Paw Paw Woodman, Warren J......................................Paw Paw Okemos Woodworth, Marjorie E. Woodworth, Mary .............................................Detroit Woodworth, Thomas E-................................Detroit Worden, Dora E....................................Grand Rapids Wormsbacher, Otto F. . .. .......................Mt. Clemens Wright, John E..................................Harbor Springs Wylie, Clarence A.................................. Sparta Yarger, Leonard B..................................Eaton Rapids Ionia Yeomans, Edwin R.................................. Yoder, Eeon J.....................................................Almont Young, Bernadine G.............. .Elsie ...................................••.........Eansing Young, Carl; V. Young, Harriett E. • • ................ Eansing Young, Paul E- ...............................Waterville, Ohio Youngs, Dorothea J. ........................ .Detroit Zatroch, George ......................................Lorain, Ohio Zederbaum, George E......................................Charlotte Zettel, Vernon E.........................................Menomiriee Zoerner, Harold L. ............. • -..............Grand Rapids ................ ................ ............ . . . . . . i___......... Corunna Smith, Augustus C. Smith, Blanche E- Mulliken Smith, Donald D. ..................................Eaton Rapids Smith, Elizabeth C...... *.....................East Eansing Smith, George W.................*......................Eansing ..... .......................Birmingham Smith, Lawrence E. Birmingham Smith, Margarett O........................ Smith, Vern M. ................ Lansing Smithson, Carolyn A........A.......................Detroit Sorsen, Henry E. ......... .........................Laurium Sowash, Robert O........................... Mansfield, Ohio Coldwater Spade, Wayne M.............. Spagnuola, Helen M..... ^.............................Saginaw Spangenberger, Raymond A. .............................Byron Sparlifig, Robert H.. .......................................Bad Axe Spencer, Edward G.. ......................... .Holland Spencer* Roger W......................Benton Harbor Spencer, Velma E....... .-............................Eansing Springer, Reeland E ••••••• >..........................Eansing Spry, Eina E.......................................... . . .Newberry Spuller, Carl F........................ Branch Stahl, Theodore H....................................Birmingham Stampfly, Donna ................................... East Eansing Stancil, William V — •.................................Royal Oak Stark, Beryl M.. .:.................. ............ Ann Arbor Steadman, Ruth ...............................................Eansing Steede, Franklin V..................a.............. Escanaba S'teensma, Magdalena A.........'.........................Jackson ...................Eansing Stephens, Margaret E. . ............. Coldwater Stevens, William D..... ................ Stephenson, John G................................. .Marion Stevenson, Margaret.. *><..<.!.«*<.. Smith’s Creek Stewart, Alice V....................................... .Eansing Stid, Louis A....................... •. *...................Mason stimer, Enoch E........*.....................................Morley Eansing Stockel, Ruth M..................... Stoddard,n Aubrey C........................... Davison Stokes, Jeanne H............................. .Grand Rapids Stone, Horace H...........................................Mattawan Stone, Ralph I.................. Saginaw Streb, Claude ■ R ■..........................._ Birmingham Streeter, Ferne E-..................................East Eansing Strom, George E . • ............. ...................Grand Marais Stuewer, Reinhold F..........................Howard City Sturgis, Bernice E...>...................................Detroit Swanson, Evelyn F. .Eansing Swanson, Virgil T..............................................Eansing Swarthout, Paul A.................................Williamston Eansing Switzgable, Louis F................ Swogger, Richard C.................... Eansing Taghon, Arthur C...............................................Empire Tallefson, Maurice J..........................Eudington Talmage, Russell E..................................Battle Creek Tate, John ...........................................................Detroit Taylor, Howard W. Eansing Taylor, Margaret R............................................Eansing Taylor, Stanley E. .................• ■ • • Clemens Taylor, William B. .....................................Muskegon Telford, Margaret S...................................Royal Oak Eansing Teman, Ellen K........................... Thamer, Herbert J.......................... Jackson Thatcher, Garfield G.....................................Jackson Thayer, Earl E....................................... East Eansing ...................................North Branch Thomas, Arnold Thomas, Carleton F. ........................... PetoSkey Thomas, Mary J.................. ............Eansing Niles Tichenor, Gerald E.............................. Linden Tiedeman, John E-.......-............... Tisdale, Caroline E............. ..Allegan Tobias, Louis S...........................................Williamston Tobin, Wendell R..................................Three Rivers Toikkanen, Wm. S............................Ashtabula, Ohio Tolley, Henry A....................................... .Holly Toolan, Richard W . .......... . San Benito, Texas Tooley, Fitch..........1................................Boyne City Cedar Springs Tower, Florence A.......................... Trachsel, Janette C............ ....................Eansing Trafford, Mary E.......................................Kalamazoo Traphagen, Dorothy.........................North Branch Trick, Phyllis N.................................. Grand Rapids Trimble, Eeola A..................... Rudyard Trott, Belle ........................................................Eansing Turashoff, Victor ..............................................Detroit Turner, Eeah B..................................................Eansing East Eansing Unger, Bessie S. . . .................... Lansing Uptegrove, Maryann ............................ .............................. . ..................... Page four hundred eight